Italian wines for beginners – A beginner guide to Italian wines

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Italian wines for beginners – Today we will tell you about the most famous Italian wines and where they come from! We will explain you where the most famous Italian wines come from, what to look for and what is the best Italian wine for you.
Picking a wine can be confusing, but it doesn’t need to be. We will talk about wines from the most famous wine producing regions in Italy ans how to pick.

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In March 2017, Rick and Andrea (confessed Travel Addicts) started a Facebook Group called Travel Addicts as a way to share their travel photos and videos not just with their own respective friend’s lists – but with the world. Part of the reason was for bragging rights (I mean, that’s kind of the point of sharing photos, right?), but also to help answer questions to others about the destinations they have visited.

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