Giuseppe Fraccaroli, Last Vatican Lugana Grower, Passes Away at 64
Legacy of Giuseppe Fraccaroli, last “Vine Grower of the Pope,” lives on through Lugana wines cherished in Vatican and worldwide, honoring Brescia’s viticultural tradition.
Legacy of Giuseppe Fraccaroli, last “Vine Grower of the Pope,” lives on through Lugana wines cherished in Vatican and worldwide, honoring Brescia’s viticultural tradition.
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