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		<title>By: Leslie</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am intrigued by your site!  I have recently launched a site dealing in custom designed itineraries for Italy.  What interested me was your blog on the Vitoska wine.  I started this business because of my strong connection with the Friuli region and the fact that it is widely unknown in terms of Italian tourism.  My desire and quest is to open this area up to food and wine tourism.  Obviously a lot of great wine comes from the Friuli region, but so much of it is unknown and under appreciated.  I am also very interested in the Prosecco area and in also improving tourism to that area.  I wonder if you would be interested at all in co-creating a few wine tours or in leading a tour.  In Friuli you have a number of different areas producing some unique wines, as you well know.  I love the carso, it is a unique area, one that I know fairly well as I spend a good amount of time in Trieste.  I would love to hear any thoughts you have or advice as to the wineries that may be the best for touring and education.  Thank you for your attention and time, Leslie Geiringer]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am intrigued by your site!  I have recently launched a site dealing in custom designed itineraries for Italy.  What interested me was your blog on the Vitoska wine.  I started this business because of my strong connection with the Friuli region and the fact that it is widely unknown in terms of Italian tourism.  My desire and quest is to open this area up to food and wine tourism.  Obviously a lot of great wine comes from the Friuli region, but so much of it is unknown and under appreciated.  I am also very interested in the Prosecco area and in also improving tourism to that area.  I wonder if you would be interested at all in co-creating a few wine tours or in leading a tour.  In Friuli you have a number of different areas producing some unique wines, as you well know.  I love the carso, it is a unique area, one that I know fairly well as I spend a good amount of time in Trieste.  I would love to hear any thoughts you have or advice as to the wineries that may be the best for touring and education.  Thank you for your attention and time, Leslie Geiringer</p>
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