BY: Rita Cipalla
Does your next dinner party require a Pecorino Romano or a Moliterno al Tartufo? Maybe you’re low on charcuterie, perhaps salami or prosciutto? How about a full-bodied Barolo, Barbaresco or Brunello to accompany your homemade pasta?
Any of these items, along with thousands of other products, are available by perusing the jam-packed shelves and deli counters at DeLaurenti Food & Wine, located in Seattle’s historic Pike Place Market.
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