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the Morocco' s Vineyard

Publié le par Philippe Josse

Vineyard Morocco Viticulture in Morocco and planting the first vineyards date back to Phoenician and Roman settlement. In antiquity , the great center of wine production was concentrated around Volubilis. Morocco is one of the cradles of the last wild...

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Emilia- Romagna

Publié le par Philippe Josse

Emilia- Romagna Italian : Emilia- Romagna is one of the regions of Italy , is based on two historical regions : Emilia and Romagna . Populated by 4.4 million inhabitants and an area of 22,446 km2 , is located in Northern Italy and its capital is Bologna....

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Ordre de Saint-Jean de Jérusalem à Malte

Publié le par Philippe Josse

L'Hôpital construit des châteaux en Terre Sainte : Margat, le Krak des Chevaliers, ...). Après la chute de Saint-Jean d'Acre (1291), l'Hôpital se replie sur Chypre, puis sur Rhodes. Appelés Chevaliers de Rhodes depuis 1309, puis Chevaliers de Malte depuis...

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Tuscany & wine

Publié le par Philippe Josse

Tuscany is one of the world's most important wine regions. Among the wines of Tuscany, we can not not mention the Chianti , Brunello di Montalcino and Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, which are derived mainly from Sangiovese grapes , and the side of the...

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Cartage & Wines

Publié le par Philippe Josse

Founded by Phoenician colonists in 814 BC , Carthage dominated the Mediterranean in the 4th century BCE * Polytésiste the Carthaginian religion is moving around Baal Hammon , god of fertility and crops, his cult was particularly demanding and s ' associated...

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Tunisia and Wine

Publié le par Philippe Josse

Viticulture in Tunisia A long tradition that began in antiquity as in many other countries of the Mediterranean basin , with the Phoenicians and , in this specific case , thanks to the Carthaginians. The agronomist Magon , who lives in the Phoenician...

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Sicily and wines

Publié le par Philippe Josse

Sicily ( Sicilia in Italian and Sicilian ) It is one of Italy and the largest island in the Mediterranean autonomous region. Its capital is the city of Palermo. The flag , the gorgon three legs ( Trinacria ) , represents the three points of the island,...

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Friuli–Venezia Giulia

Publié le par Philippe Josse

Friuli-Venezia Giulia wine (or Friuli wine) is wine made in the northeastern Italian region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia. Once part of the Venetian Republic and with sections under the influence of the Austro-Hungarian Empire for some time, the wines of the...

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Veneto and Wine

Publié le par Philippe Josse

Veneto is one of the main Italian regions in terms of quantitative production of grape, the wines produced in this region are famous in every country of the world. Amarone, Recioto, Soave, Prosecco, Valpolicella and Bardolino, are just few names known...

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Aosta Valley

Publié le par Philippe Josse

Aosta Valley Is an autonomous region with special status. Its administrative bodies have a wide range of Italian central government, not only in terms of regional policy, but also in other sensitive areas, strictly related to the economy of the Alpine...

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