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New Zealand’s wine industry is one of the best in the world, but if you are looking for something different, you may consider trying a beautiful Italian wine instead. After all, just like its New Zealand counterpart, there’s no denying that Italian wine has a well-deserved reputation for quality. Italy is one of the world’s oldest producers of wine and second only to France in terms of the quantity which they produce. There is barely a region within Italy which isn’t growing grapes of some description to be used in the wine making process and it is certainly clear that the Italians are rightly proud of their wine making heritage. Those... read full article

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A Beginner’s Guide to Italian Wine

A really good Italian wine which was quite cheap when I was in Italy was Chianti....Memories of many nights get hammered on this stuff.I have to admit these days I really enjoy my NZ Red Pinot...

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Interesting

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I love New Zealand wines" however my love for Italian food is well same in comparison" the beautiful balance of dry and sweet olives" basil " parmigiana" sun dried tomatoes pesto and pasta makes a wonderful complement" New Iltalian" Fusion or wat" lol" Salute"

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Vinnie

I love italian wines!!

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