Proper noun
Colli (plural Collis)
A surname from Italian.
In 1932 the Chianti area was completely re-drawn and divided in seven sub-areas: Classico, Colli Aretini, Colli Fiorentini, Colline Pisane, Colli Senesi, Montalbano and Rùfina. Source: Internet
The Colli Fiorentini subregion has seen an influx of activity and new vineyard development in recent years as wealthy Florentine business people move to the country to plant vineyards and open wineries. Source: Internet
Every Wednesday, Colli will show guests at how to make his famous $6 cocktails, providing pointers on preparing the Kama Sutra, a margarita, and a daiquiri, just to name a few. Source: Internet
From the small wine list, we made two safe choices: a bottle of Vignalta Colli Euganei La Spinetta Moscato di Asti. Source: Internet
Top Italian cinematographer Tonino Delli Colli was brought in to shoot the film and was prompted by Leone to pay more attention to light than in the previous two films; Ennio Morricone composed the score once again. Source: Internet
The Colli Pisane area produces typical Chiantis with the lightest body and color. Source: Internet