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  2. Gaja (wine) - Wikipedia

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    A visible barrel aging is seen in the Darmagi grappa, perhaps as a nod to the traditionalist disappointment beholden in pursuing French-style standards of brandy vinification. Gaja is one of the most innovative wineries in grappa production, and has inspired grappas such as Nonino's barrique aged Chardonnay. There are also produced Grappa di ...

  3. Marzadro Distillery - Wikipedia

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    The Marzadro Distillery is an Italian family run company created at the end of World War II.Its birth and evolution follows closely the economic transformation of Italy and the modernization of its means of production, in particular in the Northern part of the country.

  4. Americans are panic buying Italian Prosecco after Trump ... - AOL

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    The think tank Osservatorio di Unione Italiana Vini (UIV) has called for immediate action after the first post-election data on wine sales revealed a huge spike in demand from the U.S. Exports of ...

  5. Poli Distillerie - Wikipedia

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    The raw material from which Grappa is made is the grape pomace, the skin of the grape, and what is left after the grape is crushed in order to make wine.The Poli Distillery gathers the grape-pomace from an area that ranges from Bassano del Grappa to the hills surrounding Marostica and Breganze, lands historically famous for the cultivation of grape vines and for the production of Grappa.

  6. Chiaravalle Abbey - Wikipedia

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    The Abbey of Santa Maria di Rovegnano (Latin: Sanctæ Mariæ Clarævallis Mediolanensis) is a Cistercian monastic complex in the comune of Milan, Lombardy, northern Italy. The borgo that has developed round the abbey was once an independent commune called Chiaravalle Milanese , now included in Milan and referred to as the Chiaravalle district .

  7. Five Days of Milan - Wikipedia

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    The Five Days of Milan (Italian: Cinque giornate di Milano [ˈtʃiŋkwe dʒorˈnaːte di miˈlaːno]) was an insurrection and a major event in the Revolutionary Year of 1848 that started the First Italian War of Independence.

  8. Piccolo Teatro (Milan) - Wikipedia

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    Piccolo Teatro Grassi. The Piccolo Teatro di Milano ('Little Theatre of the City of Milan') is a theatre in Milan, Italy.Founded in 1947, it is Italy's first permanent theatre, [1] and a national teatro stabile, or permanent repertory company, and is considered a theatre of major national and European importance.

  9. Santa Maria presso San Celso - Wikipedia

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    The construction was begun by Gian Giacomo Dolcebuono and Giovanni Battagio in 1493, to house a miraculous icon of the Madonna, initially on the central plan. The first part to be built was the octagonal dome, covered externally by a tambour with a loggia and arcades decorated by twelve brickwork statues by Agostino De Fondulis, designed in Lombard style by Giovanni Antonio Amadeo (1494-1498).