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'Greek vines' from Roman times? This grape has a history!

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Aglianico is thought to mean “Greek vines” even though it now grows in the south of Italy. Either way, this chocolatey, tannic varietal is sure to last for centuries to come. Find out more in WineTasteTV’s handy glossary.

See it in the glossary: Aglianico

by Derek Brown

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