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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-11T10:30:07.000Z",
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    "domenica",
    "italian wine",
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  "textContent": "Is there anything better than a Sunday afternoon? Those few golden hours between the week that just ended and the one that hasn’t started yet, when the to-do lists are forgotten and the only thing on the agenda is reconnecting with the people sitting right in front of you. The kind of afternoons where long lunches drift into the evening. The Italians have always understood this better than most. Domenica means Sunday, and with it, a whole philosophy of living built around the pleasure of slowing down.\n\nThe article The Perfect Pairing This Pinot Grigio Day appeared first on VinePair.",
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