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And it shares a name with, but is distinct from, Italian Charbono, often cultivated in Barbera and Dolcetto vineyards in Piedmont.
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And it shares a name with, but is distinct from, Italian Charbono, often cultivated in Barbera and Dolcetto vineyards in Piedmont.
LENNDEVOURS: 2007
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Hanna Barbera is responsible for half of my childhood TV viewing (the other half?
Joe Barbera Dies 2006
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Hanna Barbera is responsible for half of my childhood TV viewing (the other half?
Archive 2006-12-01 2006
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Like an old Hollywood studio head ordering cosmetic procedures for a starlet, Mr. Bologna set about to reshape Barbera, which is typically very high in acid and low in natural tannins.
Barbera, the Cinderella of Italian Reds Jay McInerney 2010
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It is called Barbera and good Barbera can be had while you wait for good Barolo to become genius, which is why it makes no sense to use things like small oak barrels to make Barolo approachable young.
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It is called Barbera and good Barbera can be had while you wait for good Barolo to become genius, which is why it makes no sense to use things like small oak barrels to make Barolo approachable young.
Augieland: 2006
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Our fearless expedition is led by a 23 year old college student (we'll call her Barbera) who has never been in charge of anything.
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010
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Because wines from the Piedmont are coveted, they are also costly--but there are varieties such as Barbera that often make their way into less expensive bottlings.
Archive 2009-02-01 2009
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Because wines from the Piedmont are coveted, they are also costly--but there are varieties such as Barbera that often make their way into less expensive bottlings.
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