Winnice w Chianti - AFP

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Winnice w Chianti - AFP
An aerial picture taken on September 15, 2020 shows people harvesting the vineyards of the Ricasoli wine estate at Castello di Brolio castle, the most extensive in the Chianti Classico area, in Gaiole in Chianti, Tuscany. - Two days before the coronavirus pandemic shut down Italy for two months, shattering wine exports and sales, the owner of one its most historic vineyards headed back into the country a worried man. Six months later Francesco Ricasoli and his wine-making team are leading the charge by Italy's "Black Roosters", the trademark for Chianti Classico, to put the country's most famous label back on restaurant tables. (Photo by MIGUEL MEDINA / AFP)
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