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in WineriesVia Roma, n.31, Ponzano Monferrato, Piedmont 15010, ItalyThe vineyards of Rinaldi Vini Winery are part of the beautiful landscape and the main types of grapes grown include Moscato, Barbera, Brachetto, Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cortese, and Bonarda.
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in WineriesStrada Annunziata, n.56, Barolo, Piedmont 14054, ItalyFor cultivating a vast range of vines, Gianni Doglia Winery practices sustainable viticulture. Barbera wines find their maximum expression, along with other autochthonous vines such as Moscato, Grignolino, Ruch, and Favorita.
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in WineriesVia Marconi, n.54-56/B, Barolo, Piedmont 12046, ItalyAt Fratelli Calorio, the owner cultivates the finest quality vines, including Arneis, Dolcetto, Barbera, Nebbiolo. They produce a rich-quality red, white, and sparkling wines.
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in WineriesLocalit Monte, n.39, Turin, Piedmont 10020, ItalyIl Girapoggio is open for winery tours and wine tasting from Monday to Sunday by appointment only. The most popular wine to taste among visitors is the Collina Torinese which should not be missed.
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in WineriesVia Trava, n.2, Barolo, Piedmont 12056, ItalyThe important vines of the estate include Nebbiolo, Barbera, Dolcetto, Arneis, Favorita, and Moscato. A unique blend of conventional and state-of-the-art methods are used in the vineyards and cellar to ensure the quality of the wines.
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in WineriesRegione Rossana, n.7, Turin, Piedmont 10035, ItalySome of the vineyards are also planted with the red Barbera, Bonarda and Freisa grape varietals. The red wines that are produced from these grapes are the Canavese DOC, the Palere, the Rox and the Carema DOC.
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in WineriesVia Giulio Cesare, N.2, Villasimius, Sardinia 9123, ItalyCannonau, Nuragus, Monica, Nasco, Moscato, and Vermentino are the main varieties grown. The best grapes go into producing their famous red, white, sparkling, and dessert wines.
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in WineriesVia Ronzini, n. 55A, Trecastagni, Sicily 95039, ItalyThey produce high quality wines, whilst rediscovering the enormous potential of the volcanic ?terroir? and its indigenous grape varietalsThey produce high quality wines, whilst rediscovering the enormous potential of the volcanic ?terroir? and its in
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in WineriesS.S. 119 km 3.3, Marsala, Sicily 91011, ItalyOffer wines that have all the colors, hints, notes and scents of Sicily
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in WineriesVia Salemi, n.752, Marsala, Sicily 91025, ItalyAt Alagna Vini, the production staff uses a collaboration of both traditional and modern techniques. The estate grows a vast array of vines, including Zibibbo, Nero d?avola, Grillo, along with rare Catarratto, Inzolia, and Damaschino.
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