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Category Archives: Amarone
Best wine ever?
Dear all, It’s been ages since I’ve written anything here. I do apologize. My absence is mostly due to having been very busy at work, but also to the fact that I tend to write long, involved posts, and I … Continue reading →
Posted in Amarone, Barolo, Burgundy, France, Italy, Opinion, Piemonte, Red wine, Veneto, Wine, Wine producers
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Tagged 1967, 1979, 1988, 1990, Amarone, Barolo, Best wine, Bruno Giacosa, Burgundy, Carlo Merolli, Carlos Melia Christensen, Domaine Trapet, France, Giacomo Conterno, Italy, Le Chambertin, Monfortino, Monte Ca' Paletta, Quintarelli, Vigna Rionda
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