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Hi, I've been editing the italian version of this voice and I noticed that the same IP (or very close) wrote part of this one (as a matter of fact one was the translation of the other). I want to stress the fact that most of this article is based on the commercial issues of a firm, but this is not what the real tradition of vincotto is in Salento and other region of Italy (see also defrutum and it:saba (alimentazione). In the italian version we removed (almost 4 times up to now...) all references to a single producter as long as you can find many others and a lot of homemade vincotto. Consider that the cited "Official classification from the Italian REGIONE PUGLIA - ASSESSORATO ARICOLTURA FORESTE CACCIA E PESCA, SETTORE I.C.A." do not even consider the aging of the product as relevant to the definition. Hope this could help. Bye --Xaura (talk) 06:53, 10 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]