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  2. Lambrusco - Wikipedia

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    A glass of Lambrusco. Today, there are various levels of dryness / sweetness, including secco (bone dry / dry), amabile (off-dry / sweet) and dolce (very sweet). Sweet Lambrusco became hugely popular in the United States in the late 1970s–1980s, reaching a high of over 13 million cases exported to the country in 1985.

  3. Lambrini - Wikipedia

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    Lambrini has on occasion been accused of deliberate confusion with other wine and perry manufacturers' products beginning with "Lam", such as Lambrusco. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Around 2018 Lambrini's alcohol content was reduced to 6.8%, [ citation needed ] and in early 2020 Lambrini reduced bottles from 150cl to 125cl, and reduced alcohol content ...

  4. Riunite - Wikipedia

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    The cooperative found success in the American export market in 1967 [1] with an amabile-style Lambrusco wine suited to American tastes of the time. In 1973 the Riunite brand was the top seller in the U.S. among wine imports, largely due to catchy advertising that made the wine a household name.

  5. Francesco Aggazzotti - Wikipedia

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    All published works by Aggazzotti are now reprinted in Francesco Aggazzotti primo sindaco di Formigine nell'Italia unita. Viticoltore, imprenditore agricolo, politico. All'origine dell'idea di Lambruschi Modenesi e di Aceto Balsamico, edited by Riccardo Fangarezzi, Terra e Identità, Modena 2011, pp. 211–316.

  6. Alessandro Piccinini - Wikipedia

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    Piccinini was born in Bologna into a musical family: his father Leonardo Maria Piccinini taught lute playing to Alessandro as well as his brothers Girolamo (died 1615) and Filippo (died 1648). He held appointments at the Este court in Ferrara (from 1582 to 1597) and with Cardinal Pietro Aldobrandini , papal legate at Bologna and Ferrara.

  7. Bogor Palace - Wikipedia

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    Lithograph of the palace in 1889. Interior of the palace in 1921, depicting the main hall of the palace Interior of the palace in 1921. The original colonial building on the site of Istana Bogor was a mansion named Buitenzorg, meaning "without a care" in Dutch (also Sans Souci, meaning "without a care" in French), which dated back to 1745 as a country retreat for the Dutch governors to escape ...

  8. Bogor - Wikipedia

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    The terrain is rather uneven: 17.64 km 2 of its area has slopes of 0–2°, 80.9 km 2 from 2° to 15°, 11 km 2 between 15° and 25°, 7.65 km 2 from 25° to 40° and 1.20 km 2 over 40°; [43] the northern part is relatively flat and the southern part is more hilly. [44] The soils are dominated by volcanic sedimentary rocks. [44]

  9. Niccolò Piccinni - Wikipedia

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    Piccinni's first opera, Le donne dispettose, was produced in 1755 with the patronage of Prince Vintimille. [1] In 1760 he composed, at Rome, the chef d'œuvre of his early life, La Cecchina, ossia la buona Figliuola , an opera buffa with a libretto by Carlo Goldoni , which "enjoyed a two-year run in Rome and was played in all the important ...