Alto Adige (or Sudtirol to the German-speaking two-thirds of its inhabitants) is a wine-producing province of farthest northern Italy. It constitutes the northern half of the...
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Puglia (Apulia to many English speakers) is a long, thin wine region in the far south-eastern corner of the 'boot' of Italy. The most commonly cultivated...
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Veneto is a substantial wine region in the northeast corner of Italy. It administratively forms part of the Triveneto zone, along with its smaller neighbors Trentino-Alto...
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Homeland of the iconic fortified Marsala, Sicily is Italy's southernmost wine region as well as the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. For more than 2500...
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Located in the northwest of Italy, Piedmont is among the world's very finest wine regions. It is the home of more DOCG wines than any other...
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Tuscany is one of the most famous and prolific wine regions anywhere in Europe. It is best known for its Sangiovese-based dry red wines - which...
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