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The Christmas Lunch Menu in Bologna

December 11, 2016January 3, 2020 Silvia Donati

Spend Christmas at the home of any Bolognese family and this is the food you'll be sure to find...

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The Wines of Emilia-Romagna

August 23, 2012June 20, 2019 Silvia Donati

Discover the rich and important tradition of wine-making in Emilia-Romagna and learn about the many excellent regional wines.

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