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A typically astringent red grape, uva di troia (now more commonly known as nero di troia) grows almost exclusively in the southern Italian region of Puglia. This delicious curiosity is medium-full-bodied, with ripe berry-like fruit and a hint of raisin laced with spices and an aroma of fall foliage. Perfect for roast lamb. Available in Ontario.

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