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Podcast Test Post 5

Valle d'Aosta is the smallest wine region in Italy — 650 hectares, give or take — wedged between the Alps and the French border at elevations that would embarrass most other Italian appellations.

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Podcast Test Post 1

Valle d'Aosta is the smallest wine region in Italy — 650 hectares, give or take — wedged between the Alps and the French border at elevations that would embarrass most other Italian appellations.

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Valle d'Aosta is the smallest wine region in Italy — 650 hectares, give or take — wedged between the Alps and the French border at elevations that would embarrass most other Italian appellations.

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Valle d'Aosta is the smallest wine region in Italy — 650 hectares, give or take — wedged between the Alps and the French border at elevations that would embarrass most other Italian appellations.

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Valle d'Aosta is the smallest wine region in Italy — 650 hectares, give or take — wedged between the Alps and the French border at elevations that would embarrass most other Italian appellations.

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Podcast Test Post

Podcast Test Post

Valle d'Aosta is the smallest wine region in Italy — 650 hectares, give or take — wedged between the Alps and the French border at elevations that would embarrass most other Italian appellations.

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