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  2. Campomarino - Wikipedia

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    Campomarino (Arbërisht: Këmarini) is an Arbëreshë comune in the Province of Campobasso, in the Italian region Molise, located about 50 kilometres (31 mi) northeast of Campobasso, and about 5 kilometres (3 mi) southeast of Termoli.

  3. Province of Campobasso - Wikipedia

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    The feudal lords increasingly gained power at the expense of the church. The principality of Capua, established in 860, [6] included the counties of Venafro, Larino, Trivento, Bojano, Isernia, Campomarino and Termoli. Hugues I de Molise, Earl of Bojano and Norman feudal lord of Mulhouse (from which derives the name of Molise), implemented a ...

  4. L'Aventure - Wikipedia

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    Stephan Asseo settled in Paso Robles due to its similarities in terroir to the Rhône Valley, founding L'Aventure in 1998. [1] [2]Following a vision of "Bordeaux meets Rhône in Paso Robles", [3] consistent acclaim and high scores by Robert M. Parker, Jr. [4] [5] have caused sales of L'Aventure wines to rise considerably, [6] and the estate has been informally termed a "Grand Cru of Paso Robles".

  5. Maruggio - Wikipedia

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    Loggia of Palazzo Covelli De Marco.. Maruggio (Brindisino: Marùggiu; Latin: Marubium) is a village and comune in the province of Taranto, Apulia, southeast Italy.The village is located in a natural depression 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from the Gulf of Taranto, in the north-west part of Salento peninsula and it's one of the villages of South Italy where the Greek dialect Griko is spoken.

  6. Abruzzo wine region - Wikipedia

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    The wine gained fame in the early 17th century when it was praised for its high quality by the Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes in his work Novelas ejemplares. [2] [9] [10] These wines tend to be low in extract and acidity, with faint aromatics that can be lightly floral. However, Trebbiano d'Abruzzo tends to be much more complex when ...

  7. Mastroberardino - Wikipedia

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    The Mastroberardino family has been producing wine in the Campania region for more than 11 generations. [2] The present-day winery was founded in Avellino in 1878 by Angelo Mastroberardino (1850–1914), who was a Cavaliere (or knight) in the Ordine della Corona d’Italia that was founded by King Victor Emmanuel II following the Risorgimento movement, in which Mastroberardino partook.