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The star-studded art collection of Castello di Ama

In the rolling hills of Chianti lies an estate whose contemporary approach is mirrored by its quirky, star-studded art collection

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Treasures revealed: the wines of North Macedonia

The wines of the Balkans are little known to the rest of the world. Now, North Macedonia is emerging as a wine region drawing on its 4000 year history

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Romania: a winemaking country in search of its identity

It has one of the world's oldest winemaking traditions, but a 40-year hiatus during the Communist era means that, some 25 years later, Romanian wine is still searching for its identity

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Australia’s other great wines: Life beyond Grange

The great names in Australian wine have long been chased by collectors, with the result that prices have moved beyond the comfort zone of many wine lovers. Natasha Hughes MW pinpoints some lesser-known names to look for among the country's new-wave wines

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Thirty years of Super Tuscan wine Saffredi

The terroir of Tuscany's Maremma region was considered distinctly inferior when Elisabetta Geppetti first planted the Saffredi vineyard in 1985. It's now celebrating 30 years as the seminal Super Tuscan wine

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Singani: a new audience for Bolivia’s oldest spirit

Singani – a clear spirit distilled from Muscat of Alexandria grapes – has been made in Bolivia since the 16th century, but has only recently begun to gain an audience outside South America. It also comes with a host of unusual side effects, Adam Partridge discovers

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Frescobaldi’s Gorgona: a winery with a difference

It looks like an idyllic island vineyard - but the workers tending the Vermentino and Sangiovese of Gorgona are not your average vine hands. Carla Capalbo accompanies Lamberto Frescobaldi on a winery visit with a difference

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Whiskies for Burns Night

With Burns Night coming up this weekend, discover a range of top-rated Scotch whiskies to toast the celebrations

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Massimo Ferragamo’s Tuscan paradise: Castiglion del Bosco

When Massimo Ferragamo was looking around Tuscany for a small vineyard, he had no intention of buying an entire town. But on seeing Castiglion del Bosco, it was a case of love at first sight

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Caviar
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Is this the way to a more ethical caviar?

Once the epitome of conspicuous consumption by a wealthy elite, caviar is now harnessing more sustainable methods of production that are broadening the delicacy's reach, suggests Essi Avellan MW

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