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- Molinara is a comune (muni****lity) in the Province of Benevento in the Italian region Campania, located about 80 km northeast of Naples and about 20 km...
- Maccheroni alla molinara (Italian: [makkeˈroːni ˈalla moliˈnaːra]) or alla mugnaia (Italian: [ˈalla muɲˈɲaːja]) is an uneven, long and thick fresh pasta...
- typically made from three grape varieties: Corvina Veronese, Rondinella, and Molinara. A variety of wine styles are produced in the area, including a recioto...
- Giovanni Paisiello's 1788 opera L'amor contrastato, ossia La molinara, usually known as La molinara [it] (The Miller-Woman). The duet is sung twice in the opera's...
- Molinara is a red Italian wine grape which accounted for 595 hectares (1,470 acres) of planting land in Italy as of 2010, almost exclusively in the Veneto...
- with hints of almond. These blends include Corvinone, Rondinella, and Molinara, and Rossignola for the latter wine. It is also used for the production...
- Seldom found in wine alone, Corvinone is blended, along with Rondinella, Molinara and other autochthonous varieties, in Corvina-dominant red wines of the...
- grapes used to produce the wine primarily includes Corvina, Rondinella, and Molinara. Up to 15% of the blend is allowed to include Rossignola, Barbera, Sangiovese...
- several people Anthony Lambert (1911–2007), British diplomat Anthony LaMolinara, American film director Anthony Landázuri (born 1997), Ecuadorian footballer...
- supervisor Scott Stokdyk and CGI character animation supervisor Anthony LaMolinara were able to create more detailed virtual actors to replace Maguire and...