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          • Mattei Cap Corse Rouge Quinquina
            Other Fortified from Corsica, France
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            • Mattei Cap Corse Blanc Quinquina
              Other Fortified from Corsica, France
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            In 1872, a merchant named Louis-Napoléon Mattei named his ap...

            In 1872, a merchant named Louis-Napoléon Mattei named his aperitif wine after his native Cap Corse, a peninsula of Corsica that juts northward into the Mediterranean. Mattei discovered the beneficial properties of cinchona tree bark during a voyage to the Caribbean, and he brought it to Cap Corse to blend with local wine. He added spices that made their way through Cap Corse’s bustling port, as well as Cedrat, a thick-peeled ancestor of lemon. 



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