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		<title>Valentini: Discover the wines behind the legend</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2011 16:47:56 +0000</pubDate>
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Put something special on your holiday table this year! Few names in Italian wine stir emotions and intrigue quite like Valentini.  We&#8217;ve plundered the Vino vault to bring you the best from this  legendary winery. Quantities are limited so act quickly to enjoy these  exceptional wines this season!
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Put something special on your holiday table this year! Few names in Italian wine stir emotions and intrigue quite like <a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1108930429151&amp;s=0&amp;e=001kdwnUEudclUb6fW1AsI3DWTyvO8_RTQDnKl2F1_uYeM3RZFgMZ1ztuk9zu7iagwH_U7sEC6oxUJPGd9KjI6yPrtA7qfEoiYyFF20XycW0FNLAyjz6d4p26Dg8272XKw69jeC-AZvBIRdnl3wYW13PVaFjoy4THliyFdrNwZnr-PFhA0SFd35Ng==" target="_blank"><strong>Valentini</strong></a>.  We&#8217;ve plundered the Vino vault to bring you the best from this  legendary winery. Quantities are limited so act quickly to enjoy these  exceptional wines this season!</p>
<p>Edoardo Valentini <em>(below)</em> produced wine  for sale from the 1956 vintage until his death at age 72 in 2006. During  that half-century he became widely regarded as Abruzzo&#8217;s greatest  winemaker. His renown among fans of fine Italian wines grew as bottles  of his Montepulciano, Cerasuolo and Trebbiano found their way onto  tables and into tastings all over the world. His unique approach to  handling vines that were thought inferior by many in the wine community  combined with his eccentric personality caused his legend to grow but it  was the excellence in bottle that really solidified his reputation as  one of Italy&#8217;s great craftsmen of natural wines.</p>
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Valentini  gave up a career in law to return with his family to their ancestral  home in the village of Loreto Aprutino, about a half hour inland from  Pescara. He tended about 170 acres of vines spread across several  vineyard sites as well as hundreds of acres planted to fruit trees and  olives. While farming made up a good part of his living, life in a rural  village also allowed him to count agriculture and winemaking among his  intellectual pursuits. He was famously reluctant to advise visitors on his techniques in the cellar but we do know through the consistent  quality of his wines across the decades that whatever those methods were  he practiced them with discipline and expected excellence in quality and style.</p>
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Valentini  became notorious for his shunning of the media and disregard for wine  marketing. Consequently, what little information we can glean about the  man and his wines only serves to enhance the mystique surrounding both.  Since Edoardo Valentini&#8217;s passing his son Francesco Paolo has carried on  the production of the family&#8217;s much-admired line of Abruzzese wines  with fidelity and rigor. It is evident in tasting that the Valentini  legacy remains strong and will be well tended.</p>
<p><em><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1108930429151&amp;s=0&amp;e=001kdwnUEudclUb6fW1AsI3DWTyvO8_RTQDnKl2F1_uYeM3RZFgMZ1ztuk9zu7iagwH_U7sEC6oxUJPGd9KjI6yPrtA7qfEoiYyFF20XycW0FNLAyjz6d4p26Dg8272XKw69jeC-AZvBIRdnl3wYW13PVaFjoy4THliyFdrNwZnr-PFhA0SFd35Ng==" target="_blank"><strong>Click here</strong></a> for the full selection of wines by Valentini!</em></p>
<p><em>For more information please call <strong>212-725-6516</strong> or email <strong><a href="mailto:info@vinosite.com" target="_blank">info@vinosite.com</a></strong>.</em></p>
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		<title>Valentini: Tre Bicchieri Winery of the Year Three-Pack!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2011 18:42:41 +0000</pubDate>
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&#8220;Valentini  is one of those geniuses who can be quite impossible as a person,  though most forgive him because his wines are so wonderful. I once spent  a good half-hour persuading him to sell a few cases of his  Montepulciano d&#8217;Abruzzo to a client of mine, to which he finally agreed, [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>&#8220;Valentini  is one of those geniuses who can be quite impossible as a person,  though most forgive him because his wines are so wonderful. I once spent  a good half-hour persuading him to sell a few cases of his  Montepulciano d&#8217;Abruzzo to a client of mine, to which he finally agreed,  adding: And how many cases does he want of the Trebbiano? None I  replied &#8211; he&#8217;s only interested in the red. WHAAAAT!!! &#8212; he screamed. I  have two sons, he ranted, and I cannot accept &#8216;yes&#8217; for one and &#8216;no&#8217; for  the other. The dispute raged for some time, with his human son and heir  trying to pacify him, alas to no avail. I never got the wine. Pity &#8212;  it was fantastic.&#8221;</em></p>
<p><strong>&#8211;Nicolas Belfrage, <em>From Brunello To Zibibbo</em>.</strong></p>
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<p>If  you&#8217;re at all familiar with Valentini &#8212; the wines or the man who made  them &#8212; the above anecdote may strike a familiar chord. The late Edoardo  Valentini believed each of his wines to be of equal quality and  importance. At Vino we feel the same way, and want to ensure you don&#8217;t  make the mistake of buying just one Valentini wine! Which is why we&#8217;ve  created our own <strong><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1104627028620&amp;s=0&amp;e=001yNpmDMlBZQX6XIBQGLOO87fRQQ8BgKPEZQAwjM27SvwVFHcVatol41R5sqN23I8ljrEzFcrSAdOGAEUpQtnXilZWh2P-V_MJsR83k0-5pt1fgXJxu6NCFgc2wr1qZ_NxxFYkktIrzos=" target="_blank">Valentini Three-Pack</a></strong> featuring Trebbiano, Cerasuolo and Montepulciano d&#8217;Abruzzo. This is a  sensational opportunity to experience the wines of a producer to which<strong><em> <a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1104627028620&amp;s=0&amp;e=001yNpmDMlBZQX6XIBQGLOO87fRQQ8BgKPEZQAwjM27SvwVFHcVatol41R5sqN23I8ljrEzFcrSAdPWmx_FwP6jE2rDJdnZ6CsYV-gDXoUC0RY=" target="_blank">Gambero Rosso</a></em></strong> claimed to have &#8220;had no option&#8221; in awarding the <em>Tre Bicchieri</em> prize for <strong><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1104627028620&amp;s=0&amp;e=001yNpmDMlBZQX6XIBQGLOO87fRQQ8BgKPEZQAwjM27SvwVFHcVatol41R5sqN23I8ljrEzFcrSAdPWmx_FwP6jE2rDJdnZ6CsY-YYE9zA91QqMcr9sltP2J0bsfFgyC-J7p7aPW41EXk0=" target="_blank">Italian Winery of the Year</a></strong> in 2011.</p>
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<p>Vino  manager <strong>Scott Rosenbaum</strong> attended an exclusive Valentini tasting last week with  some of New York&#8217;s top sommeliers: <em>&#8220;All  of Valentini&#8217;s  wines share three common traits: fantastic potential  for aging, subtle  complexity, and immense length. The vibrant &#8216;08  Trebbiano is more reminiscent of  white Burgundy than an Italian white,  while the Cerasuolo (the &#8216;08 will be  drinking splendidly for the next  5+ years) yields notes of flowers, ripe red  fruit and petrol. Finally,  the &#8216;06 Montepulciano is uncannily  poised &#8212; perfume and earth dance in  one&#8217;s glass as graceful partners. What&#8217;s more  is that older vintages  of Valentini expand on the virtues hinted at in their  youth. Most great  wines evolve to some pinnacle of complexity and depth and then  fade;  Valentini grows and grows and grows.&#8221;</em></p>
<p><strong><em><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1104627028620&amp;s=0&amp;e=001yNpmDMlBZQX6XIBQGLOO87fRQQ8BgKPEZQAwjM27SvwVFHcVatol41R5sqN23I8ljrEzFcrSAdOGAEUpQtnXilZWh2P-V_MJsR83k0-5pt1fgXJxu6NCFgc2wr1qZ_NxxFYkktIrzos=" target="_blank">Valentini Three-Pack</a></em></strong><br />
<em><strong>$450</strong> </em><br />
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<p><em>For more information please call <strong>212-725-6516</strong> or email <strong><a href="mailto:info@vinosite.com" target="_blank">info@vinosite.com</a></strong>.</em></p>
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		<title>Free ground shipping on all Valentini purchased by Dec. 13, 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Dec 2010 18:25:33 +0000</pubDate>
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Universally  recognized as one of the world&#8217;s great wineries, Valentini&#8217;s  considerable legend and legacy do not overshadow the sheer quality of  its wines. This year saw the Abbruzzese winery sweep up in Gambero Rosso&#8217;s annual Vini d&#8217;Italia Awards. Valentini was not only awarded Winery of the Year, but all three of the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Universally  recognized as one of the world&#8217;s great wineries, Valentini&#8217;s  considerable legend and legacy do not overshadow the sheer quality of  its wines. This year saw the Abbruzzese winery sweep up in <em>Gambero Rosso</em>&#8217;s annual <em>Vini d&#8217;Italia</em> Awards. Valentini was not only awarded Winery of the Year, but all three of the company&#8217;s wines received the coveted <em>Tre Bicchieri</em> prize, the first time a single estate has taken all the top honors. We&#8217;re thrilled that <em>Gambero Rosso</em> has recognized these unique wines, and in celebration of Valentini&#8217;s  unprecedented achievement, Vino is excited to present a very special  holiday offer: <strong>enjoy FREE GROUND SHIPPING on all Valentini purchased by December 13, 2010.</strong></p>
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<p>Edoardo Valentini  <em>(above)</em> produced wine for  sale from the 1956 vintage until his death at age 72   in 2006. During  that half-century he became widely regarded as  Abruzzo&#8217;s  greatest  winemaker. His renown among fans of fine Italian  wines grew as  bottles  of his Montepulciano, Cerasuolo and Trebbiano   found their way onto tables and into tastings all over the world. His    unique approach to handling vines that were thought inferior by many in    the wine community combined with his eccentric personality caused his    legend to grow but it was the excellence in bottle that really   solidified his reputation as one of Italy&#8217;s great craftsmen of natural   wines.</p>
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<p>Valentini  gave up a career in  law to return with his family to their ancestral  home in the village of Loreto  Aprutino,  about a half hour inland from  Pescara. He tended about  170 acres of  vines spread across several  vineyard sites as well as  hundreds of acres  planted to fruit trees and  olives. While farming made  up a good part  of his living, life in a  rural village also allowed him  to count  agriculture and winemaking  among his intellectual pursuits. He was  famously reluctant to  advise  visitors on his techniques in the cellar  but we do know through  the  consistent quality of his wines across the  decades that whatever  those  methods were he practiced them with  discipline and expected   excellence in quality and style.</p>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-5292" href="http://www.vinosite.com/free-ground-shipping-on-all-valentini-purchased-by-dec-13-2010/francesco-valentini-blog/"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-5292" title="Francesco Valentini blog" src="http://www.vinosite.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/Francesco-Valentini-blog.jpg" alt="" width="432" height="288" /></a></p>
<p>Valentini  became notorious for his  shunning of the media and  disregard for wine  marketing. Consequently,  what little information we  can glean about  the man and his wines only  serves to enhance the  mystique surrounding  both.</p>
<p>Since Edoardo Valentini&#8217;s passing  his son Francesco Paolo <em>(above)</em> has  carried on the production of the family&#8217;s  much-admired line of   Abruzzese wines with fidelity and rigor. It is  evident in tasting that   the Valentini legacy remains strong and will be  well tended.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1104049045078&amp;s=0&amp;e=001tWUI13caxwoWpNYlC1LeqV7pxRwC0ELeEKC1eWQpx4V2NXMhjUKXLiMPkAHDMvbV8Co92RW2TqqwoltjnYceu-0t9rjidQ9eb_oEFO6i3vEn08sbq3triU5xk44fJlh61guMLhPjl-3pz0zramLa4XyIM9_v94K5kW7mlkq5yE4=" target="_blank">Valentini Trebbiano d&#8217;Abruzzo 2008</a><br />
$98<br />
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<p><strong> <a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=qgt5sbcab&amp;et=1104049045078&amp;s=0&amp;e=001tWUI13caxwoWpNYlC1LeqV7pxRwC0ELeEKC1eWQpx4V2NXMhjUKXLiMPkAHDMvbV8Co92RW2TqqwoltjnYceu-0t9rjidQ9eb_oEFO6i3vEn08sbq3triU5xk44fJlh6uV09fa2hAAYAecU81qvLuN04SSEaG90J" target="_blank">Valentini Montepulciano d&#8217;Abruzzo Cerasuolo 2008</a><br />
$90</strong></p>
<p><em>For more information please contact <strong>212-725-6516</strong> or <strong><a href="mailto:info@vinosite.com" target="_blank">info@vinosite.com</a></strong>.</em></p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jun 2010 21:24:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A rare vertical tasting of Valentini Trebbiano, Cerasuolo  and impossible-to-find Montepulciano  d&#8217;Abruzzo was presented to select members of New York&#8217;s wine  press last week at I Trulli by importer Domenico Valentino.  Here&#8217;s what a couple of tasters had to say:

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-3729" href="http://www.vinosite.com/valentini-at-vino/valentini-blog1/"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3729" title="valentini blog1" src="http://www.vinosite.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/valentini-blog1.jpg" alt="" width="432" height="226" /></a><span><span>A rare vertical tasting of Valentini Trebbiano, Cerasuolo  and impossible-to-find Montepulciano  d&#8217;Abruzzo was presented to select members of New York&#8217;s wine  press last week at <strong><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1103473788988&amp;s=9596&amp;e=001p1dNFxl1a_mvmkY0QiqUZoAtabzoGst9Aiu7Icv43QsHZaW8aXOAuQS_pDLPTSUvLKx9uGpuSnmXhTcX6szTj7LctrGI7g9sqPnsZa-mjwg=" target="_blank">I Trulli</a></strong> by importer <strong><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1103473788988&amp;s=9596&amp;e=001p1dNFxl1a_kvc5uPYE5QtwR9CBqsJtJ4AGfWbmIfQAhgT9kPSLhHH1qCQbNkCdVYeyXArbEQQoFxOmGZgDOpUX5fSJLqc7ql85uJw-xOoiH8Exxy6KWkCSuma80uejQG" target="_blank">Domenico Valentino</a></strong>.  Here&#8217;s what a couple of tasters had to say:</span></span></p>
<p><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1103473788988&amp;s=9596&amp;e=001p1dNFxl1a_nLpuZMrPYulAtbnbiM47zlq4qk3I0yDOWJZInoTaEKT80oYxPTcolTNXyTpDx6El4bsiJHWcR9d8FjUesNhC7g4Ihn9dbBdnqvMhofjR0oouHGHQbyOf4hxEzrc9eCSbhdTyTM1CIn9MNIQcDEuHMbvW4SwmlMPwqqtjST5WAaICz-r2x7CZTs" target="_blank"><img src="http://ih.constantcontact.com/fs063/1101712542928/img/1591.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="324" height="52" /></a></p>
<div><em>&#8220;It is with the white, made from the usually ordinary trebbiano  grape, that Valentini stakes its claim to greatness.&#8221;</em><br />
<strong>&#8211;Eric Asimov,<span><span> <em><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1103473788988&amp;s=9596&amp;e=001p1dNFxl1a_nLpuZMrPYulAtbnbiM47zlq4qk3I0yDOWJZInoTaEKT80oYxPTcolTNXyTpDx6El4bsiJHWcR9d8FjUesNhC7g4Ihn9dbBdnqvMhofjR0oouHGHQbyOf4hxEzrc9eCSbhdTyTM1CIn9MNIQcDEuHMbvW4SwmlMPwqqtjST5WAaICz-r2x7CZTs" target="_blank">The New York Times</a></em></span></span></strong></div>
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<em>&#8220;[A] Trebbiano so remarkable it&#8217;s hard to believe it&#8217;s actually  crafted from [such a] humble grape.&#8221;</em><br />
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</span><img src="http://ih.constantcontact.com/fs063/1101712542928/img/1596.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="180" height="233" align="left" /><span><strong>Edoardo Valentini</strong> (left)  produced wine for sale from the 1956 vintage until his death at age 72  in 2006. During that half-century he became widely regarded as Abruzzo&#8217;s  greatest winemaker. His renown among fans of fine Italian wines grew as  bottles of his <strong>Montepulciano</strong>, <strong>Cerasuolo</strong> and <strong>Trebbiano</strong> found their way onto tables and into tastings all over the world. His  unique approach to handling vines that were thought inferior by many in  the wine community combined with his eccentric personality caused his  legend to grow but it was the excellence in bottle that really solidified his reputation as one of Italy&#8217;s great craftsmen of natural wines. </span></p>
<p><span>Valentini gave up a career in  law to return with his family to their ancestral home in the village of <strong>Loreto  Aprutino</strong>, about a half hour inland from Pescara. He tended about  170 acres of vines spread across several vineyard sites as well as  hundreds of acres planted to fruit trees and olives. While farming made  up a good part of his living, life in a rural village also allowed him  to count agriculture and winemaking among his intellectual pursuits. He was famously reluctant to  advise visitors on his techniques in the cellar but we do know through  the consistent quality of his wines across the decades that whatever  those methods were he practiced them with discipline and expected  excellence in quality and style. </span></p>
<p><span>Valentini became notorious for his  shunning of the media and disregard for wine marketing. Consequently,  what little information we can glean about the man and his wines only  serves to enhance the mystique surrounding both. The following excerpts  are among the most detailed we&#8217;ve found describing the way Edoardo  Valentini made his wine:</span></p>
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<p><span><strong>From <em>Italy&#8217;s Noble Red Wines</em> 2<sup>nd</sup> ed. Sheldon Wasserman and Pauline Wasserman, 1991 </strong></span></p>
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<p><span><em>His first selection is in the  vineyards. If it is a rainy, but not too rainy year, he selects the  fruit from the vineyards with a southern exposure; in drier years he  chooses grapes from vines facing more northerly. He selects the part of  the vineyard least affected by the weather and then selects the best  bunches. The rest of the grapes are sold. In the years when he produces  wine to bottle, about five percent of his best grapes are turned into  wine, the rest of the fruit is sold. At most he makes 50,000 bottles of  wine a year; no more than 35,000 of Trebbiano and 15,000 combined of  Montepulciano d&#8217;Abruzzo Cerasuolo and Montepulciano d&#8217;Abruzzo Rosso.  Generally he produces much less. Average production, in the years that  he produces, is more like 5,500 bottles of red and 22,000 of white. </em></span></p>
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<p><span><em>He selects from the wine he  produces the best to bottle and rejects the rest, usually most of the  production. Would that more producers had his integrity.</em></span></p>
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<p><span><strong>From <em>Brunello to Zibibbo</em>.  Nicolas Belfrage, 2001</strong></span></p>
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<p><span><em>I have already indicated that one producer  towers above the rest in terms of quality &#8211; this being Edoardo Valentini  of Loreto Aprutino. Valentini is one of those geniuses who can be quite  impossible as a person, though most forgive him because his wines are  so wonderful. I once spent a good half-hour persuading him to sell a few  cases of his Montepulciano d&#8217;Abruzzo to a client of mine, to which he  finally agreed, adding: And how many cases does he want of the  Trebbiano? None I replied &#8211; he&#8217;s only interested in the red. WHAAAAT!!! &#8211;  he screamed. I have two sons, he ranted, and I cannot accept &#8216;yes&#8217; for  one and &#8216;no&#8217; for the other. The dispute raged for some time, with his  human son and heir trying to pacify him, alas to no avail. I never got  the wine. Pity &#8211; it was fantastic. </em></span></p>
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<p><span><em>Actually Valentini has three  &#8217;sons&#8217; (vinous ones), because he makes a Montepulciano d&#8217;Abruzzo  Cerasuolo as well as the Rosso and the excellent Trebbiano which my  friend didn&#8217;t want, although it sometimes attracts higher praise than  the red. His methods are quite idiosyncratic, as you would expect. The  root of all quality is the vineyard. From his approximately 70 hectares  of grapes he selects a tiny percentage for making into wine, selling the  rest of the grapes to the nearby cantina sociale at Rosciano. Insisting  that there is no rule as to which particular part of the property this  year&#8217;s grapes should come from, he treats them all during the growing  season with the care of a perfectionist, determining only at vintage  time what is what, and this only after several passes. This cream is  then pressed in old-fashioned presses and fermented in old-fashioned  glass-lined concrete vats, ageing taking place in old-fashioned  Slavonian-oak botti with, at all stages, minimal intervention. In other  words, Valentini is of the school that believes great grapes will make  great wine almost by themselves, you don&#8217;t have to do anything except  make sure nothing goes wrong.</em></span></p>
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<p><span>Since Edoardo Valentini&#8217;s passing  his son Francesco Paolo has carried on the production of the family&#8217;s  much-admired line of Abruzzese wines with fidelity and rigor. It is  evident in tasting that the Valentini legacy remains strong and will be  well tended.</span></p>
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