BY: Dwight Casimere
Winemaker and Owner Clara Gentili braved corona virus fears to travel to the US to showcase her reserve wines from Fattoria Le Pupille of Maremma Tuscany, a region that is one of Italy’s best-kept secrets.
Tucked away in small, secluded region of southern Tuscany, Maremma doesn’t appear on any of the popular tourism guides, and perhaps that’s a good thing. Italy is going through a painful time right now, but once its health and travel restrictions are lifted, you can bet that the wine-loving world will beat a path to its door to taste the exquisite wines of Fattoria Le Pupille.
SOURCE: http://thetimesweekly.com/
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