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Tales from the Deep South: febbraio 2007

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Tales from the Deep South. The official blog of The Awaiting Table Cookery School in Lecce, Italy. Venerdì 23 febbraio 2007. Pedalling Wine: Introduction Part 2. It may sound strange, but very few foreigners know much about Italy, even if you consider how many foreigners visit here every year. Sure, there are streets in Venice and Florence where Italian is no longer heard nor spoken. And then the rest of Italy is as vacant and featureless in the foreign mind as a brand new cue ball.There must be. La Gazz...

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Tales from the Deep South: Pedalling Wine: Part 1 of Introduction

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Tales from the Deep South. The official blog of The Awaiting Table Cookery School in Lecce, Italy. Venerdì 23 febbraio 2007. Pedalling Wine: Part 1 of Introduction. Who will I meet? Which wines will I find? What will I think of them? Have they changed since the last time I’ve been there? Will I fall down go boom? Etichette: Travelling Italy by bicycle. You lead such a difficult life! What a great adventure and how good of you to let us desk jockies take part vicariously. 23 febbraio 2007 15:05. Silvestro...

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Tales from the Deep South: Pedalling Wine: Introduction Part 2

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Tales from the Deep South. The official blog of The Awaiting Table Cookery School in Lecce, Italy. Venerdì 23 febbraio 2007. Pedalling Wine: Introduction Part 2. It may sound strange, but very few foreigners know much about Italy, even if you consider how many foreigners visit here every year. Sure, there are streets in Venice and Florence where Italian is no longer heard nor spoken. And then the rest of Italy is as vacant and featureless in the foreign mind as a brand new cue ball.There must be. I'd say...

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