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            • Gualdo Del Re Valentina Vermentino 2014
              Val di Cornia, Tuscany, Italy Other White Wine
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                • Gualdo Del Re Valentina Vermentino 2013
                  Val di Cornia, Tuscany, Italy Other White Wine
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                    Just south of the Bolgheri DOC, Val di Cornia inhabits a small, rugged promontory, jutting into the Tyrrhenian Sea, and is planted to reds like Sangiovese, Merlot and Cabernet, which are typically blended (see Tuscan Blends) and the white varieties of Vermentino and Ansonica (synonymous with Sicily’s Inzolia).