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"textContent": "\n\nSicily is closer to Africa than it is to Rome, a geographical fact that helps explain its wines. This sun-drenched Mediterranean island is shaped by heat, wind, altitude, and a remarkable range of soils, producing wines that can be ripe and generous yet fresh, structured, and distinctive. Climate and Soils Sicily’s Mediterranean climate delivers abundant ... Read more\n\nThe post Wines of Sicily with @Sam_WineTeacher first appeared on My VanCity.",
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