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  • On May 20, 2009, 6,500 bottles of wine from the 2008 vintage of Bianchetta and Vermentino grapes, made without adding sugar, in the traditional method known as pas dosè, were put in noncorrosive stainless-steel cages and lowered about 200 feet below the sea at a spot called Cala degli Inglesi.

    NYT > Home Page By ALAN TARDI 2011

  • On May 20, 2009, 6,500 bottles of wine from the 2008 vintage of Bianchetta and Vermentino grapes, made without adding sugar, in the traditional method known as pas dosè, were put in noncorrosive stainless-steel cages and lowered about 200 feet below the sea at a spot called Cala degli Inglesi.

    NYT > Home Page By ALAN TARDI 2011

  • On May 20, 2009, 6,500 bottles of wine from the 2008 vintage of Bianchetta and Vermentino grapes, made without adding sugar, in the traditional method known as pas dosè, were put in noncorrosive stainless-steel cages and lowered about 200 feet below the sea at a spot called Cala degli Inglesi.

    NYT > Home Page By ALAN TARDI 2011

  • Luis Fabiano then jumped above his marker in the 52nd to head in Adriano's cross, before Juan "Cala" Torres scored the third from close range from Alvaro Negredo's pass in the

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed GUY HEDGECOE 2010

  • Luis Fabiano then jumped above his marker in the 52nd to head in Adriano's cross, before Juan "Cala" Torres scored the third from close range from Alvaro Negredo's pass in the

    The Jakarta Post Breaking News 2010

  • "Cala" in Spanish means cove, and the island's name, Caladesi-which park officials translate as "beautiful bayou" (although no Spanish dictionary would agree) - came from a Spanish ship's captain in 1628.

    RISMedia 2009

  • The bay of Cala di Volpe's blue-green waters are visible below; Mediterranean vegetation, immaculately cared for by gardeners, and the nearby granite hills, complete the surroundings.

    The Subdued Side of Sardinia Cristina Slattery 2010

  • Canarelli, whose father, Toussaint, owns the famous Grand Hotel de Cala Rossa in Porto Vecchio, inherited this estate from his grandfather ten years ago.

    Dream Hideaways: The World's Top Microboutique Hotels Forbes Life Staff 2010

  • Farther west across the Mediterranean, two hours of downpours brought flash flooding to Cala Finestrat near Benidorm in Spain on Friday.

    Weatherwatch: Rain in Spain and dust storms in Texas 2011

  • The Cap de Creus was not yet a protected national park, and a handful of houses and a small holiday camp were built in Cala Montjoi.

    How a wartime romance gave birth to the best restaurant in the world 2011

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