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I Love Italian Wine and Food - Launching a Series


Let's start with a few statistics. Italy constantly fights with France for the title of the world's biggest wine producer. Italy ranks number 3 in per capita wine consumption. As in many other European countries, Italians are drinking less wine, but better wine. Italy exports about 10% of its wine production to the United States. It is home to almost one million registered vineyards, and more than one thousand grape varieties, the majority of which are found nowhere else on earth. Italy is the king of microclimates: 40% of its territory is mountainous and another 40% is hilly. ... read more    

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