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“Monferrato: a name evoking hills and vineyards sceneries, cultivated terraces alternating blooming vegetation, delicious mills and generous vines. But before this, there are centuries of epic feats marking the men and the land.” | ||||
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“Since the roman age, vines characterize Monferrato. In Casorzo, Malvasia is grown from time immemorial for the production of this excellent wine, ‘…similarly the long and thick vine with long grapes is good for eating and for producing wine, which is sweet like the grapes.’ (Giovanni B. Croce, 1606).” |
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“The ancient Saint George Church, romanic and neoclassic, is unique in Piedmont.
On its tufa wall is engraved what we could name a “liber chronicus”, where since 1501,
the villagers, from time to time, used to report memories and fats.”
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from Aldo di Ricaldone “MONFERRATO TRA PO E TANARO guida storico-artistica dei suoi comuni” ed. SE.DI.CO. di L.Fornaca |
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Residence Ca' San Giors - Via B.V. Delle Grazie 8 - Casorzo (Asti) | ||||