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This tiny enoteca (wine bar) is a wine-buff one-stop shop. Tuscan wines range from as cheap as chips (bring your own bottle and fill it up for €3.40 per litre) to the very best. Even better, taste before you buy over a glass in the company of cheese and salami platters, crostini and other mouthwatering wine-bar-style nibbles.


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