Wine, and you know what you read. After two editions of unexpected success, "Stories about wine" starts again at the Vineria Tola in Sassari, a micro reading where the nectar of Bacchus is expressed in music, cinema, identity and entrusted to the creativity of women, men, students, but above all lovers of writing and good drinking. Free entry while places last.

The small wine and literary event will offer six appointments starting from Tuesday at 7.30 pm, thanks to the collaboration with the CLIP Association, the Popular Sports Library of Sassari & John McSun. The invitation is obviously open to everyone - including teetotalers - and always and only oriented towards responsible drinking, reserved (in alcoholic form) only for adults.

The first evening has the theme "A sip of Sassari". In addition to the stories of the girls and boys of the informal performative literary collective CLIP and Andrea Sini (AMST and Biblioteca Popolare dello Sport of Sassari), guest star Sandro Ruju, scholar of of Sassari with books on tanneries, factories, the history of mills and petrochemicals on the noticeboard, as well as nephew of the great Sassari poet Salvator Ruju “Agniru Canu”.

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