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Photo request: Just about all of them! Any pictures of wine regions, grape varieties or wine would be useful. In particular we need wine region maps that can be licensed for Wikipedia.
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I have no problem with this being included but it needs to be attached to a reliable source so that it can verified. Currently everything in the article can be attributed to a reliable source. That is a great way for an article to start out. Additions are always welcome but there is no reason to start downgrading the quality of the article by adding unsourced material. If the Italian wiki has a reliable source for the claim, by all means use it and attribute it to that reliable source. I have Sotheby in front of me but it makes no reference to the Olympic claim. For all we know, Stevenson could think it is overrated because of the Milo legend. AgneCheese/Wine23:16, 18 January 2008 (UTC)Reply