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| A more affordable taste of Piedmont Chicago Tribune We fancy that the lucky folk of Piedmont, Italy's northwest haunch, drink their famed Barolo and Barbaresco with their supper. They do not; they drink everyday wines made from the grapes dolcetto and barbera. The Barolo and Barbaresco they save to sell ... See all stories on this topic » |
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