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Exploring Piedmont Part 2: Monferrato

Christina Pickard
May 9, 2014
The Wine World, Wine Spotlight
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In this, the second part of the series, we dive into the dizzying world of Monferrato. Moscato and barbera may reign, but it’s these multitudes of obscure and fascinating grape varieties that really keep wine geeks coming back for more.
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A Look at Piemonte Esoterica, Or How I Fell In Love With Wine

Talia Baiocchi
April 9, 2012
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I’d fallen in love with studying art history in high school and regretted, throughout college, that I’d chosen a different—seemingly more practical—route (at the time studying journalism still seemed like a splendid idea). Wine reminded me that I use my brain best when the subject concerns beauty.

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