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Let me give you some background: The production boundaries for Chianti wine – roughly from Florence south to Siema – were originally set in 1716, though the wine’s recorded history extends back to the late 14th century.
Senior Chianti Raddavero, who took a more conventional path by going to Whittier College and playing volleyball, voiced the same concerns.
Source: https://scotscoop.com/some-seniors-take-unconventional-paths-in-spite-of-social-norm/
So we will soon see Chianti Classico Gran Selezione wines designated as San Casciano, Greve, Montefioralle, Lamole, Panzano, Radda, Gaiole, Castelnuovo Berardenga, Vagliagli, Castellina and San Donato in Poggio.