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Emilia-Romagna's
wines might be considered northern Italy's most eccentric, different
on the whole from their neighbors', often facile in style but always
refreshingly individualistic.
Just North of Rimini, and flowing into the adriatic sea, the famed Rubicone River trickles through some of Italy's most scenic vineyard areas. The river, was once the Northeastern boundary between the Roman empire and Gaul, to cross it meant war. Julius Caesar did just that when he crossed the Rubicone, saying "Alea Lacta Est" (The Die is Cast) and the Roman Empire started its massive Northern expansion.
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