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  • Langhe, Monforte Loredana Addari  barolo wine producer (Ruggeri-Corsini company) working on the family owned vineyard.
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  • Langhe, Monforte Loredana Addari  barolo wine producer (Ruggeri-Corsini company) working on the family owned vineyard.
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  • Lanzarote, La Gerla, the wine growing region.
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  • Lanzarote, La Gerla, the wine growing region.The landscape is truly unique to Lanzarote as each vine is individually grown in a sunken pit (up to 3 meters deep) and about four to five meters wide and as the island can be windy they add a dry semi-circular rock wall called a Zoco.  The vines are planted directly in the baron soil which is then coved and protected by the small black lava stone called Picon.These black pits and crescent stone walls produce a very productive and protected area for the vine and make for an extraordinary view across the surrounding areas.
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  • Lanzarote, La Gerla, the wine growing region.
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  • Lanzarote, La Gerla, the wine growing region.The landscape is truly unique to Lanzarote as each vine is individually grown in a sunken pit (up to 3 meters deep) and about four to five meters wide and as the island can be windy they add a dry semi-circular rock wall called a Zoco.  The vines are planted directly in the baron soil which is then coved and protected by the small black lava stone called Picon.These black pits and crescent stone walls produce a very productive and protected area for the vine and make for an extraordinary view across the surrounding areas.
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  • Lanzarote, La Gerla, the wine growing region.The landscape is truly unique to Lanzarote as each vine is individually grown in a sunken pit (up to 3 meters deep) and about four to five meters wide and as the island can be windy they add a dry semi-circular rock wall called a Zoco.  The vines are planted directly in the baron soil which is then coved and protected by the small black lava stone called Picon.These black pits and crescent stone walls produce a very productive and protected area for the vine and make for an extraordinary view across the surrounding areas.
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  • Lanzarote, La Gerla, the wine growing region.The landscape is truly unique to Lanzarote as each vine is individually grown in a sunken pit (up to 3 meters deep) and about four to five meters wide and as the island can be windy they add a dry semi-circular rock wall called a Zoco.  The vines are planted directly in the baron soil which is then coved and protected by the small black lava stone called Picon.These black pits and crescent stone walls produce a very productive and protected area for the vine and make for an extraordinary view across the surrounding areas.
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  • Lanzarote, La Gerla, the wine growing region.The landscape is truly unique to Lanzarote as each vine is individually grown in a sunken pit (up to 3 meters deep) and about four to five meters wide and as the island can be windy they add a dry semi-circular rock wall called a Zoco.  The vines are planted directly in the baron soil which is then coved and protected by the small black lava stone called Picon.These black pits and crescent stone walls produce a very productive and protected area for the vine and make for an extraordinary view across the surrounding areas.
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  • Lanzarote, La Gerla, the wine growing region.The landscape is truly unique to Lanzarote as each vine is individually grown in a sunken pit (up to 3 meters deep) and about four to five meters wide and as the island can be windy they add a dry semi-circular rock wall called a Zoco.  The vines are planted directly in the baron soil which is then coved and protected by the small black lava stone called Picon.These black pits and crescent stone walls produce a very productive and protected area for the vine and make for an extraordinary view across the surrounding areas.
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  • Barolo vineyards between Barolo and Monforte.
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  • Barolo vineyards between Barolo and Monforte.
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  • Langhe, Castiglione Falletto. Barolo vineyards.
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  • Langhe, Castiglione Falletto. Barolo vineyards.
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  • Langhe, Castiglione Falletto. Barolo vineyards.
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  • Langhe, La Morra village. The main square with the view on the surrounding villages and Barolo vineyards.
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  • Langhe, La Morra village on the heart of the barolo vineyards. On the back the Alps mountains.
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  • Rikardu Zammit, owner of the Ta' Rikardu restaurant of Victoria, working in his vineyards not far from Victoria.
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  • Barolo vineyards between Barolo and Monforte.
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  • Langhe, Perno. Barolo vineyards.
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  • Langhe, La Morra village on the heart of the barolo vineyards.
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  • Vineyards between Monforte and Barolo
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  • Langhe, Castiglione Falletto. Barolo vineyards.
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  • Langhe, Castiglione Falletto. Barolo vineyards.
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  • Langhe, La Morra village on the heart of the barolo vineyards.
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  • Langhe, Serralunga. The castle surrounded by Barolo vineyards.
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  • Langhe, Serralunga. The castle surrounded by Barolo vineyards.
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  • Langhe, Monsordo Bernardina winery, headquarters of Ceretto company. The highlight of the project is the futuristic Acino, (the single grape berry in Italian) overlooking the vineyards of the Barolo hills. This transparent work of landscape architecture is harmoniously integrated into its surroundings.
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  • Langhe, La Morra village on the heart of the barolo vineyards.
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  • Barolo vineyards between Barolo and Monforte.
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  • Vineyards between Monforte and Barolo
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  • Langhe, Serralunga. The castle surrounded by Barolo vineyards.
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  • Langhe, Serralunga. The castle surrounded by Barolo vineyards.
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  • Langhe. Barolo vineyards between Barolo and Monforte.
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  • Langhe, Monsordo Bernardina winery, headquarters of Ceretto company. The highlight of the project is the futuristic Acino, (the single grape berry in Italian) overlooking the vineyards of the Barolo hills. This transparent work of landscape architecture is harmoniously integrated into its surroundings.
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  • Barolo vineyards between Barolo and Monforte.
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  • Langhe, Monsordo Bernardina winery, headquarters of Ceretto company. The highlight of the project is the futuristic Acino, (the single grape berry in Italian) overlooking the vineyards of the Barolo hills. This transparent work of landscape architecture is harmoniously integrated into its surroundings.
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  • Langhe, vineyards between Monforte and Barolo.
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  • San Francesco della Vigna church. The Relic of Saint Christina. The site was originally a vineyard (Vigna) and a chapel recalled the spot where an angel supposedly had pronounced Pax tibi Evangelista meus to the shipwrecked apostle St. Mark, patron of Venice.
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  • Mestni trg square in the Old City. Movia is a popular wine shop run by a vineyard of the same name
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  • Langhe, Monforte. Work in a vineyard.
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