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The Abruzzo region is 50 miles East of Rome.Abruzzo produces on Docg wine and 3 Doc wines. The Docg is produced only in Teramo, The other are produced in a few other areas as well.

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Q: What Italian region was part of Abruzzo until 1963 and produces three DOC wines including Biferno and Pentro di Isernia?
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