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The search continues for the great Italian wine.
The bad news is today that search has yet to end.
The 2003 San Giorgio Boscaini Carlo Amarone della Valpolicella Classic (DOC): From the Veneto region of North East Italy, where Verona is the capital, Amarone della Valpolicella is produced from a small percentage of grapes grown in the […]

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This time around, InterWined are going only about ten miles away from last week’s Italian wine Barolo. That’s right we are going a bit closer to the sea with Barbaresco — the Nebbiolo-based wine that is often lighter and easier to drink than Barolo.
In this case, 2001 Cuscina Surio is a great example. It’s more […]

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The star so far on InterWined’s trip around Italian wine is without doubt the 2003 Barolo San Biagio.
Classed as a Piemont wine (from Piedmont, NorthWest Italy), this wine is made from the Nebbiolo grape. I recommend visiting Barolo San Biagio, only because the winery’s tasting note is so different from mine; a testament to […]

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