
by Jennifer Martin
This past month the Meetup Group called "Passion for Everything Italian" that I host visited Fulchino Vineyards, a local winery of Italian origin. Located in Hollis, New Hampshire (about one hour from Boston), the winery is situated in a residential neighborhood.
As you venture off the highway, you'd never think there is a winery situated there, but that's part of what makes it special. To be able to drive to a local winery and sample the fruits of the land that we live on is pretty amazing.
Fonte: Bostoniano
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