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Italians Make Sense of Pinot Noir

November 5, 2015November 5, 2015 ~ emile ~ Leave a comment

No matter how long it turns out to be, life appears too short to understand Italian wines. The 2000 plus grape varieties, regions, sub-regions, villages, communes and city boundaries that constitute the nation’s vinous character make the divisions of Burgundy and Bordeaux look like kid’s stuff.

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