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Aerial view of the road through the Langhe region of Piedmont, Italy (GETTY IMAGES/CARLO ALBERTO CONTI)

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ITALY IS NEVER STATIC

Modern Italian wines are bridging the gap between ageworthy cellar-stockers and immediately accessible sippers.

Danielle Callegari (D.C) and Jeff Porter (J.P.), review wines from Italy for

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