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Of Nebbiolo, salami and a Langhe farmer’s dream (#ItalianFWT)

Farming is a difficult life. You’ve got pests, the vagaries of weather, the challenges of getting your product to market. The list goes on. I knew a lot of farmers when I lived in Central Pennsylvania, a mostly rural area of the state, and had a high regard for the hard work and dedication it […]

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Native Italian grapes find a home in the land of Pinot Noir (#ItalianFWT)

Oregon’s Willamette Valley is famous for its Pinot Noir. Deservedly so. The region’s cool climate and rich soils lend themselves to often stunning and distinctive examples of Pinot Noir – some of them comparable to those of Burgundy. In the midst of this bounty, it seems ungrateful to ask, “Uh, what else do you grow?”

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You’re invited to explore Italian grapes outside of Italy (#ItalianFWT)

In the heart of Pennsylvania mushroom-growing country, there’s a tiny vineyard where French and northern Italian grapes yield wines that are simply “wow.” Va La Vineyards is a 6.7-acre plot of land along the main road between Amish Lancaster County and Wilmington, Delaware. In this unlikely spot, owner Anthony Vietri crafts wines of uncommon quality.

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