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ITALY-PRISON/VINEYARD
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June 14, 2013 
A resident on Gorgona island, where more than 40 prisoners work outdoors in the penal colony, prepares... 
GORGONA ISLAND, multiple countries 
A resident on Gorgona island, where more than 40 prisoners work outdoors in the penal colony, prepares... 
A resident on Gorgona island, where more than 40 prisoners work outdoors in the penal colony, prepares his boat, June 11, 2013. Gorgona, the smallest of the Tuscan archipelago that also includes Elba, where Napoleon was incarcerated, is home to a project to rehabilitate hardened criminals through agriculture. The island, an isolated refuge for monks for 1,500 years and a penal colony since 1869, has just produced 2,700 bottles of a crisp white wine called Gorgona with the help of a 700-year-old Italian wine dynasty. Among the buyers is a Michelin three-star restaurant in Florence. Picture taken June 11, 2013. To match Feature ITALY-PRISON/VINEYARD REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi (ITALY - Tags: AGRICULTURE CRIME LAW SOCIETY) 
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