Expert's Choice: Valpolicella
A region rediscovering its roots...
The Veneto is a large wine-producing region in the north east of Italy, making everything from Valpolicella, Soave and Prosecco, to simple but often delicious IGT Pinot Grigio.
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A region rediscovering its roots...
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Recommendations from our team...
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Producers are adopting innovative styles...
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This Veneto region is steeped in ancient history
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