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Posted on April 1, 2012March 31, 2017 by Kerin O'Keefe

Pio Cesare

Refusing to be pigeonholed as either traditionalist or modernist, this historic Piedmontese winery is a staunch believer in blended wines, yet was one of the first to buy its own vineyards. Kerin O’Keefe pays a visit.

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CategoriesArticles TagsBarbaresco, Barolo, Decanter, Nebbiolo, Pio Cesare

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