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  2. Lambrusco - Wikipedia

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    Lambrusco Mantovano – the only major Lambrusco region outside of Emilia Romagna, in the Lombardy region. This style is typically dry, but some semi-dry styles are also made. [6] Lambrusco Reggiano – the largest producing region of Lambrusco and the source of most of the exported DOC designated wines. The 4 Lambrusco grapes that can be used ...

  3. Grottammare - Wikipedia

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    Grottammare (Teramano: Le Grottë) is a town and comune on Italy's Adriatic coast, in the province of Ascoli Piceno, Marche region. It is one of I Borghi più belli d'Italia ("The most beautiful villages of Italy"). [3] The town is crossed by the 43rd parallel north. Economy is mostly based on summer tourism; other sectors include food and ...

  4. List of Italian DOC wines - Wikipedia

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    Lambrusco Mantovano produced in the province of Mantova; Lugana an inter-regional DOC produced in the provinces of Brescia (Lombardia) and Verona (Veneto) Oltrepò Pavese produced in the province of Pavia; Riviera del Garda Bresciano produced in the province of Brescia; San Colombano al Lambro produced in the provinces of Lodi, Milano and Pavia

  5. Ancellotta - Wikipedia

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    In Emilia Romagna it is used mainly as a secondary grape to make Lambrusco wines more amabile (slightly sweet)—specifically the Lambrusco Salamino di Santa Croce DOC (province of Modena), where it may provide up to 10% of the blend, and the Lambrusco versions of the Reggiano DOC (province of Reggio Emilia), where it may account for up to 15%.

  6. Vatican Grottoes - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the Vatican Grottoes date back to the 16th century, specifically around 1590–1591, when they were constructed to support the floor of the Renaissance-era St. Peter's Basilica.

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    Alatri has well-preserved polygonal fortifications constructed from well jointed local limestone.It is almost entirely an embanking wall, as is the rule in the cities of this part of Italy, with a maximum height, probably, of about 9 metres (30 ft).

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  9. Les Combarelles - Wikipedia

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    Les Combarelles is a cave in Les Eyzies de Tayac, Dordogne, France, which was inhabited by Cro-Magnon people between approximately 13,000 to 11,000 years ago. Holding more than 600 prehistoric engravings of animals and symbols, the two galleries in the cave were crucial in the re-evaluation of the mental and technical capabilities of these prehistoric humans around the turn of the 20th century ...

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