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  2. Positano - Wikipedia

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    Positano became a wealthy market port from the 15th to 17th century and has only continued to grow in popularity over time. Back then they traded food such as fish and other resources. [5] Positano was a port of the Amalfi Republic in medieval times, and prospered during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. By the mid-nineteenth century ...

  3. Limoncello 101: Where to try it and how to make your own - AOL

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  4. Grand Valley AVA - Wikipedia

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    Grand Valley is an American Viticultural Area (AVA) within Mesa County, Colorado located in a high-altitude river valley surrounding the county seat of Grand Junction and stretching 24 miles (39 km) east-west between the municipalities of Palisade and Fruita.

  5. Colorado wine - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Colorado Mountain Winefest in Palisade was voted the nation's best wine festival by USA Today's "10Best." [ 12 ] Also in 2017, Kyle Schlachter, outreach coordinator for the Colorado Wine Industry Development Board, was named one of Wine Enthusiast Magazine 's "40 Under 40 Tastemakers" because his efforts reflect the diversity and ...

  6. Palisade, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Palisade is a statutory town in Mesa County, Colorado, United States. It is part of the Grand Junction Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 2,565 at the 2020 census, [5] down from 2,692 in 2010. [7] The community was named for the cliffs near the town site. [8] Palisade is known for its peach orchards and wine vineyards. The ...

  7. Limoncello - Wikipedia

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    Limoncello (Italian: [limonˈtʃɛlːo]) is an Italian lemon liqueur mainly produced in southern Italy, especially in the region around the Gulf of Naples, the Amalfi Coast and Sicily. It is the second-most popular liqueur in Italy and is traditionally served chilled as an after-dinner digestif .