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  2. Chianti - Wikipedia

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    Chianti Superiore wines can be produced only from grapes cultivated in the Chianti wine areas except from those vineyards that are registered in the Chianti Classico sub-zone. Vineyards registered in Chianti sub-zones other than Classico can produce Chianti Superiore wines but must omit the sub-zone name on the label.

  3. Vin Santo - Wikipedia

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    Vin Santo (Italian: [vin ˈsanto]; lit. ' Holy Wine ') is a style of Italian dessert wine.Traditional in Tuscany, these wines are often made from white grape varieties such as Trebbiano and Malvasia, although Sangiovese may be used to produce a rosé style known as "Occhio di Pernice" or eye of the partridge.

  4. The best non-alcoholic drinks to try during Dry January

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    NON takes non-alcoholic wine to a new level with its innovative blends and rich, complex flavors. The brand’s wines are made with natural ingredients like fruits, spices, and botanicals ...

  5. Ruffino - Wikipedia

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    Ruffino is a wine producer based in the Tuscany region of Italy. [1] Founded in 1877, the winery was purchased by the Brescian Folonari family in 1913. [2] In 1999 the Folonari business was split, with the brothers Paolo and Marco retaining the Ruffino name for their operation.

  6. Antinori - Wikipedia

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    A third of it is planted with vines, mostly Sangiovese, Cabernet, Merlot and Syrah, grapes here ripen two weeks before the Chianti holdings. The best known wines are Guado al Tasso, the Scalabrone rose, Il Bruciato and Vermentino. Matarocchio is a lesser-known and rarer expression of 100% Cabernet Franc.

  7. Piquette - Wikipedia

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    If water is added to the pomace remaining after grapes intended for wine production have been pressed, it is possible to produce a thin, somewhat wine-like beverage. [ 1 ] The ancient Greeks and Romans used pomace in this way under the name lora , and the product was used for slaves and common workers.

  8. Ecco Domani - Wikipedia

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    Ecco Domani is the brand of an Italian wine company selling in the United States, Canada, and Northern Europe, [1] with marketing and distribution by E & J Gallo Winery. [2] It was founded in 1996 and is led by Fabrizio Gatto. [1] Market Watch named it one of the "hot brands" in 1998. [3]

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