BY: Levan Reid
The owners of Caffè Nero at Legacy Place in Dedham are hoping to bring a piece of Italy to Massachusetts. They're not just serving up coffee - they're offering customers wine as well. The original idea for Boston-based box wine Alileo was to honor someone special in the owners' lives.
"We did it in honor of Antonio's mama, who we lost three years ago. She is Sicilian and the Italian-Sicilian culture is all about family and community and love, and sharing, and food and wine," co-founder Alexandra Drane said. Drane and her husband Antonio Bertone also wanted to find a way to bring their Sicilian experiences to Massachusetts.
SOURCE: https://www.cbsnews.com
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