Castello di Brolio
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Broglio (also spelled Brolio) is a castle about 20 km NE of Siena, Italy, home of the Ricasoli family for 800 years, now famous for its wine.
46°22′35″N 8°39′35″E / 46.37639°N 8.65972°E / 46.37639; 8.65972
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