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VintageTexas Sunday ‘Cyclopedia of Wine: What do Sicily and Texas Have in Common?

December 19, 2010February 1, 201110 years ago VintageTexas 88 Views 8 Comments Cabernet, Calabrese, Carricante, Cataratto, Corinto, Etna, Frappato, Gaglioppo, Grecanio, Greco, Greek ruins, Grillo, Inzolia, Italian wine, Italian Wine Regions, Italy, Malvasia Bianco, Marsala, Mediterranean, Merlot, Moscato, Mount Etna, Muscat of Alexandria, native American, Native American pictographs, Nerello, Nero d'Avola, Perricoone, pictographs, Primotivo, Roman ruins, Sicilian wine, Sicily, Syrah, Texas, Texas wine, Trebbiano, Wine Regions of Italy, Zibibbo

VintageTexas Sunday ‘Cyclopedia of Wine: What do Sicily and Texas Have in Common? Sicily, the largest of the Mediterranean islands,

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