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A Bottle of wine from San Marino
Sammarinese wine is wine from San Marino, which is home to a small but profitable wine industry. Being a very small enclave within Italy, its wine industry is often overshadowed by its larger neighbor. The region produces a number of wines such as Brugneto and Tessano (cask-aged red wines) and Biancale and Roncale (still white wines).[1].
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