Tuesday, March 21, 2006

How A Puppy Learns Her Name

Liberaterra: the wine is born of civic commitment.

A wine in its entirety, from the name label, through the vineyards and the cellar where it was born, bears witness to the civil commitment of those who product, becoming flagship of the law: it is called "Centopassi" - inspired by the films of Mark Tullio Giordana life of Peppino Impastato, killed by the Mafia - and it is a Nero d'Avola produced by Cooperativa Placido Rizzotto, who cultivates the land confiscated from the Cosa Nostra. This is the first wine produced entirely from property confiscated from the mafia, from the vineyards replanted after years of neglect to the cellar. To draw the label of "Centopassi" was not called a graph known, but the boys high school in Turin, the Technical Institute for the graphic arts and photographic Bodoni. The "Centopassi" will be produced for the first time the grapes from the 2006 vintage. Cooperativa Placido Rizzotto (named after the union of Corleone killed by the Mafia) was established in November 2001 and consists of disadvantaged children and young people of the place: its purpose is the social use of confiscated property to Cosa Nostra. For further information: www.liberaterra.it Via RaiUtile

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