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Molinara is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Benevento in the
Italian region Campania,
located about 80 km
northeast of
Naples and
about 20 km...
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Maccheroni alla
molinara (Italian: [makkeˈroːni ˈalla
moliˈnaːra]) or alla
mugnaia (Italian: [ˈalla muɲˈɲaːja]) is an uneven, long and
thick fresh pasta...
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typically made from
three grape varieties:
Corvina Veronese, Rondinella, and
Molinara. A
variety of wine
styles are
produced in the area,
including a recioto...
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Molinara is a red
Italian wine
grape which accounted for 595
hectares (1,470 acres) of
planting land in
Italy as of 2010,
almost exclusively in the Veneto...
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Anthony La
Molinara is an
American film director,
producer and
special effects artist. La
Molinara has won the
Academy Award for Best
Visual Effects once...
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Giovanni Paisiello's 1788
opera L'amor contrastato,
ossia La
molinara,
usually known as La
molinara [it] (The Miller-Woman). The duet is sung
twice in the opera's...
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parent variety), as a
secondary constituent along with
Corvinone and
Molinara. The
grape has
rather neutral flavors but is
favored by
growers due to...
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Seldom found in wine alone,
Corvinone is blended,
along with Rondinella,
Molinara and
other autochthonous varieties, in Corvina-dominant red
wines of the...
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hints of almond.
These blends include Corvinone, Rondinella, and
Molinara, and
Rossignola for the
latter wine. It is also used for the production...
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grapes used to
produce the wine
primarily includes Corvina, Rondinella, and
Molinara. Up to 15% of the
blend is
allowed to
include Rossignola, Barbera, Sangiovese...