Emilia-Romagna is a wine region located in northern Italy, known for producing a wide variety of wines, including both red and white varieties. The region is divided into two distinct areas: Emilia, which is known for its sparkling wines, and Romagna, which is known for its rich, full-bodied red wines. The history of wine production in Emilia-Romagna dates back to ancient times, with the Etruscans and Romans both cultivating vines in the region.
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19-01-2023
Clebinho
I was initially skeptical about the Vernaccia di San Gimignano, but I was thoroughly impressed by its extraordinary qualities.