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  • {{Wines}} [[Category:Italian DOCG]]
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  • ...and is a [[DOCG]]. It typically has a picture of a black rooster (known in Italian as a ''gallo nero'') on the neck of the [[bottle]]. Chianti Classico that m ...i is not the only traditional wine made in Tuscany, and there are also new wines, usually based on sangiovese and some popular french grape that are usually
    2 KB (316 words) - 22:31, 7 August 2009
  • ...ditional Italian dishes such as risotto and polenta, and with richer white wines, such as Chardonnay, medium-weight reds, such as Merlot and some Zinfandels {{Italian cheeses}}
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  • ...aese comes from the title of a book written by [[Antonio Stoppani]]. It is Italian for "Beautiful Country." ...bel paese cheese can be determined by the wrapping. It has an image of the Italian geologist and paleontologist [[Antonio Stoppani]], whose geological treatis
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  • ...cchetrà'' are both made using Bosco, Albarola, and Vermentino grapes. Both wines are produced by the Cooperative Agricoltura di Cinque Terre (“Cinque Terr [[Category:Italian Riviera]]
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  • '''Piedmont''' ([[Italian language|Italian]]: ''Piemonte'') is a [[Regions of Italy|region]] of northwestern [[Italy]] ..., and [[Monte Rosa]]. It borders with [[France]], [[Switzerland]], and the Italian regions of [[Lombardy]], [[Liguria]], [[Emilia-Romagna]], and the [[Aosta V
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  • [[Image:Uva, Olivetrees, Oaks, Vineyards.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A classical Italian vineyard scene, with vines growing together with [[olive tree]]s.]] '''Italian wine''' is [[wine]] produced in [[Italy]], a [[country]] which is home to s
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  • The house was conceived around [[1937]] by [[Italian Rationalism|Italian Rationalist]] architect [[Adalberto Libera]] for [[Curzio Malaparte]]. Mal ...s and functions. His bedroom and book lined study are still intact. Many Italian industrialists have donated materials for the preservation. Casa Malaparte
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  • '''Tuscany''' ([[Italy|Italian]] ''Toscana'') is a region in central [[Italy]], bordering on [[Latium]] to Tuscany was the birthplace of the [[Italian Renaissance]], and its artistic heritage includes [[architecture]], [[paint
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  • '''Risotto''' is a traditional [[Italy|Italian]] dish made with [[rice]]. It represents one of the noblest and at the same ...both with vegetables and meat, as well as risottos made with various other wines, cheeses, or even fruits. ''Risotto Negro'' is a specialty of the [[Veneto
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  • '''Lombardy''' (in [[Italian language|Italian]] ''Lombardia'') is a region in northern [[Italy]] between the [[Alps]] and Milan's two airports are considered the most crowded Italian hub with more than 30 million passengers a year.
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  • The [[Italy|Italian]] [[economic system|economy]] has changed dramatically since the end of [[W ...''Addio, dolce vita'' ("Farewell, dolce vita") parallels current status of Italian economy to that of the [[Republic of Venice]] in [[1797]], a country with "
    15 KB (2,062 words) - 12:58, 18 September 2009
  • ...tween [[Italy]], [[Spain]] and [[Tunisia]], south of [[Corsica]]. It is an Italian region with a special autonomous statute. ...s made with these grapes and may qualify as the mother of all the European wines.
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  • ...dom of Karalis and re-built the town of Cagliari. Pisa was one of the four Italian "maritime republics" that during the middle ages fought for control of the After the [[Armistice with Italy|Italian armistice]] with the [[Allies]] in September 1943, the [[Germany|German]] [
    15 KB (2,244 words) - 13:05, 14 April 2009
  • .... It is located in the northeastern part of the country, bordering on the Italian regions of [[Emilia-Romagna]] and [[Lombardy]], the autonomous regions of [ ...ranted the status of «popolo» (i.e. people) with Constitutional Law by the Italian Parliament, the other being [[Sardinia]] [http://www.parlamentiregionali.it
    22 KB (3,101 words) - 20:28, 1 August 2009
  • |Language || Italian (official), German (parts of Trentino-Alto Adige region are predominantly G Regional autonomy (Federalism) has been made an issue in Italian politics in recent years, no doubt aided by the emergence of parties such a
    30 KB (4,846 words) - 15:03, 15 October 2010
  • ...production of a number of DOC vintages and a couple of DOCG, Super Tuscans wines. [[Category:Italian hilltowns]]
    9 KB (1,286 words) - 00:03, 25 February 2009
  • ...n Italy]] between the [[Alps]] and the [[Po]] river valley. It borders the Italian regions of [[Piedmont (Italy)|Piedmont]], [[Emilia-Romagna]], [[Veneto]] an ...tend its influence in the area from the 14th century onwards (''see also [[Italian Wars]]'').
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  • *'''Julija'''. Stari trg 9. Right next to Luka’s, serving similar fare of Italian pasta and risotto dishes. Not quite a nice as Luka’s but still a good fil ...in the background. The prices of wines vary due to the large selection of wines.
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