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Montepulciano (Italian: [ˌmontepulˈtʃaːno]) is a
medieval and
Renaissance hill town and
comune in the
Italian province of
Siena in
southern Tuscany. It...
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Montepulciano d'Abruzzo is an
Italian red wine made from the
Montepulciano wine
grape in the
Abruzzo region of east-central Italy. It
should not be confused...
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Montepulciano is a town in the
province of
Siena in
southern Tuscany, Italy.
Montepulciano may also
refer to:
Montepulciano (grape), a red
Italian wine...
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Montepulciano (UK: /ˌmɒnteɪpʊlˈtʃɑːnoʊ, -tɪp-/ MON-tay-puul-CHAH-noh, -tih-, Italian: [ˌmontepulˈtʃaːno]) is a red
Italian wine
grape variety that is...
- Vino
Nobile di
Montepulciano is a red wine with a denomi****one di
origine controllata e
garantita status produced in the
vineyards surrounding the town...
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Agnes of
Montepulciano, OP (28
January 1268 – 20
April 1317) was a
Dominican prioress in
medieval Tuscany who was
known as a
miracle worker during her...
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Santa Maria ****unta is a
cathedral and prin****l
place of
worship in
Montepulciano. The
cathedral was
consecrated in 1712.
Among the
artworks in the cathedral...
- Club
Montepulciano was a
lounge and
cabaret club-night that ran
themed events across a
number of
venues in London, with
guest appearances in the South...
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notable wine regions. Chianti,
Brunello di
Montalcino and Vino
Nobile di
Montepulciano are
primarily made with
Sangiovese grape whereas the
Vernaccia grape...
- blending. The most
notable wine of the
region is
Montepulciano d'Abruzzo,
produced with the
Montepulciano grape, that is
distinct from the
Sangiovese grape...