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  2. Il Borro Tuscan Bistro Opens in Crete - AOL

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  3. Alessandro dal Borro - Wikipedia

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    Alessandro del Borro died in 1656 in Corfu as a result of wounds received in battle with Barbary pirates.In the management of his estate in Arezzo, he was succeeded by his son Niccolò del Borro (1644–1690) who, like his father, was a career soldier who died in battle.

  4. Loro Ciuffenna - Wikipedia

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    Bridge in the village of Loro Ciuffenna. Loro Ciuffenna is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Arezzo in the Italian region Tuscany, located about 40 kilometres (25 mi) southeast of Florence and about 25 kilometres (16 mi) northwest of Arezzo.

  5. From Fashion to Winemaking, the Italian Way - AOL

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    The leap from fashion to winemaking may be seen as another form of creative outlet, and one that comes naturally for many Italian fashion figureheads, who in casual conversations easily shift ...

  6. La Foce - Wikipedia

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    The book War in Val d'Orcia by Iris Origo is set at this estate, which at the time contained 57 farms on 7,000 acres (2833 ha). [ 8 ] [ 10 ] The gardens of La Foce as well as a short interview with Benedetta Origo are featured in an episode of Monty Don's Italian Gardens .

  7. ELLE Escapes: Tuscany - AOL

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    San Michele’s wine list includes bottles produced by local winemakers, plus a selection of the estate’s home-grown organic wines. There is Tutti I Giorni, a vibrant Tuscan red, and Da ...

  8. Villa del Poggio Imperiale - Wikipedia

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    Villa del Poggio Imperiale in the early 18th century. The villa was once the property of the Grand Dukes of Tuscany — the Medici.However, the documented history begins in the 15th century when a small villa on the site known as "Villa del Poggio Baroncelli", was built by the Florentine merchant Jacopo Baroncelli [1] The villa was sold to Bartoncelliu's creditor in 1487, and in turn to Pietro ...

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