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Escape to the heart of Tuscany with Villa Albertina's Chianti Villa. Nestled in the iconic Chianti region, this luxurious villa offers breathtaking vineyard views, elegant interiors, and a private pool. Immerse yourself in the beauty and culture of Tuscany while enjoying a serene, unforgettable stay at Villa Albertina.

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Chianti is pronounced as "kee-AHN-tee."

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Gaiole in Chianti's population is 2,333.

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The population of Castellina in Chianti is 2,851.

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The population of Greve in Chianti is 13,954.

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Radda in Chianti's population is 1,715.

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Chianti is a dry red wine.

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"Wicker basket bottle of Chianti" in English is fiasco di Chianti in Italian.

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Chianti - a type of wine from the Chianti region of Tuscany Italy.

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The area of Gaiole in Chianti is 129 square kilometers.

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The area of Castellina in Chianti is 99.4 square kilometers.

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The area of Greve in Chianti is 169 square kilometers.

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The area of Radda in Chianti is 80.6 square kilometers.

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Its Giannotti chianti, and not much about $20

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Chianti Classico Raffino had the straw around the flask

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Just a guess, here, but... Chianti, maybe? It's a kind of wine.

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Any alcoholic drink, including Chianti Wine, will make you drunk if you drink to excess.

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Dolce Vita - 2004 Weekend in Chianti was released on:

USA: 2004

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Chianti is the name of a region in Tuscany, in Italy, which gives its name to the famous red wine.

In addition ... the grape is supposed to be Sangoviese to be a classic Chianti

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Chianti, for one. Chianti is from Tuscany, if you go further north you will find "barolo", Valpolicella ( and Ripasso and Amarone" and Asti, but to name a few

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125 calories per 5oz glass

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fava beans and a light chianti

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The address of Chianti Classico is 160 Hutt Street, Adelaide, SA. The phone number is 61 8 8332 7955. The website is ChiatiClassico. There is also a contact form on the website.

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7th Heaven - 1996 ---And a Nice Chianti 3-5 was released on:

USA: 19 October 1998

Belgium: 2011

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Some of the most famous Italian red wines include:

Chianti

Barolo

Barbera

Bonarda

Some of the most famous Italian white wines include:

Pinot Grigio

Gavi

Prosecco

Asti

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Chainti is the region in Northen Italy. This is where Chainti wine comes from. You can go and stay (or live ) in Chianti. Aking "What does Chainti mean " is like asking "What does Illinois mean"

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The Chianti region of Italy is known for its wine, of the same name. This is a fresh but tasty red, which goes wonderfully with the local food, but is widely available outside the region.

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a fully reduce veal sauce and heavy cream at the end

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Malvasia Bianca and Trebbiano

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Any good sangiovese from the region of Emilia Romagna accompanies most red meat dishes.

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Chianti wine, great leather goods,and cheeses

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a man from the census bureau. Here is the quote: 'A census taker once tried to test me. I ate his liverwith some fava beans and a nice Chianti...

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Bere Chianti, Lambrusco e Grappa, Bevi Chianti, Lambrusco e Grappa and Bevete Chianti, Lambrusco e Grappa! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Drink Chianti, Lambrusco and Grappa!" Context makes clear whether the speaker addresses one "you" (cases 1, 2) or two or more "you all" (examples 2, 3). The respective pronunciations will be "BEY-rey KYAN-tee lam-BROO-sko ey GRAP-pa," "BEY-vee KYAN-tee lam-BROO-sko ey GRAP-pa" and "bey-VEY-tey KYAN-tee lam-BROO-sko ey GRAP-pa" in Italian.

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Are you looking for a type of wine that comes in such bottle?--chianti, perhaps?

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cognac

cointreau

champagne

chianti cider cherry brandy

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If your tastes are similar to those of Hannibal Lector, probably a nice Chianti.

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Chianti, Lambrusco, Asti Spumante, Marsala and Prosecco to name a few.

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No. I would definitely kill them first. And then get a nice bottle of Chianti.

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Fulvio Roiter has written:

'Chianti classico'

'Living Venice'

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