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Traveling to Italy
03-07-2001, 01:44 PM,
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Siena has a place called Enoteca Italiana. It tunnels through the old town walls and opens into terraces in several places. They have a large collection of Italian wines from all over Italy (it is an exception to the general rule that you only find local wines) and serve many by the glass with little hors d'ouevres dishes. It's worth a visit for the architecture and decor and to take a cool break on a hot afternoon, and if you're interested in Italian wines it's a must if you're in Siena.

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