2 July 2014
Episode 690
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Monocle's Tyler Brûlé presents live from the Vigilius Mountain Resort in South Tyrol, Italy. We speak to the creative director of Forst Brewery, discuss the region’s exclusive wine festival and hear why it's good to do business in Merano.
2 July 2014
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