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First 5,000 Bottles from the Papal Vineyard
The Pope’s vineyard in Castel Gandolfo has already produced its first 5,000 bottles of Cabernet Sauvignon as part of Borgo Laudato Si, the Vatican-backed sustainable project.
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11 articles in Wine
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The Pope’s vineyard in Castel Gandolfo has already produced its first 5,000 bottles of Cabernet Sauvignon as part of Borgo Laudato Si, the Vatican-backed sustainable project.
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How can you deliver excellent wine service in your restaurant? These 12 recommendations will help make the guest experience far more enjoyable.
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Grape morphology explains how skin, pulp and seeds influence must, fermentation, aromas, colour and the final flavour of wine.
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