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Bio Organic wines - Puglia region (#1561)
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| Category: | Red |
| Region: | Puglia |
City: | Salento |
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| Organic: | Yes |
Certified: | Yes |
| Free Range: | No |
Additives: | No |
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| In Stock: | Yes |
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The Venneri family have been cultivating their estate in the Salento region of Southern Puglia for many generations, with a passion for the soil, respect for nature and the enviroment, and producing a range of very innovative, commercial and artisan farmhouse prepared speciality foods, part of which are organic
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