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  • lude a 35-acre (140,000 m2) resort area with vineyards, a restaurant, an A-frame and casual picnic/
  • Janssen surrounded his house with vineyards, a winery, and a beer garden; because of the
  • rey housing, shops, and offices built on the Vineyards, a country house turned hotel.. Today, the n
  • ile Brazil has a relatively large amounts of vineyards, a large part of them produce table grapes,
  • 2,400 includes professionals from wineries, vineyards, academic institutions and organizations.
  • ith and shows regional attractions including vineyards, accommodation, food, excursions and adventu
  • ly the firm owns 130 hectares (320 acres) of vineyards across Burgundy, of which 12 hectares (30 ac
  • n espaldera) so as to allow mechanisation of vineyards activities.
  • Moreover, vineyards affected by phylloxera were returned to past
  • 80s and 1990s saw the burgeoning of numerous vineyards all over southern Quebec.
  • on vineyard surface consisted of Premier Cru vineyards, all of the for red wine only.
  • It is surrounded by four other Grand Cru vineyards all having "Montrachet" as part of their nam
  • Paringa is famous for its vineyards, almond, citrus and stone fruit orchards, an
  • In addition to Chardonnay, Kistler Vineyards also produces different bottlings of Pinot N
  • Several estate-owned vineyards, among which the 10 hectares (25 acres) Sito
  • eld, there is a forest of orchids, abandoned vineyards, an arid biotope, old orchards and gardens,
  • He specialized in the culture of vineyards and peach trees, and also created the illust
  • er mandating production limits by individual vineyards and set maximum and minimum prices that the
  • Fields and forests, churches, vineyards and mills - all together the property formed
  • ey built village style houses and cultivated vineyards and gardens.
  • Early trade was built around local vineyards and around proximity to the Onkaparinga Rive
  • es from the peasants who rented the Prince's vineyards, and is one of the largest such barrels in E
  • The purchaser further developed the vineyards and then built a small building to house a b
  • age lands belonged to Jews who worked in the vineyards and orchards of pears, plums, pomegranates a
  • sson bought out Henry's share in the Almaden Vineyards and in 1892 Masson's first sparkling wine wa
  • be grown hydroponically in floating offshore vineyards, and honey bees could be trained to detect w
  • e South Burnett wine district, with numerous vineyards and cellar doors within close proximity.
  • the references, and some photos of wine and vineyards, and perhaps another pair of eyes to copy ed
  • It is situated between Forests, vineyards and fields in a shallow valley.
  • re, extensive work was done in improving the vineyards and winery.
  • at moves in overnight, engulfing lower lying vineyards, and often lingering into mid-day.
  • the state and home to a majority of Michigan vineyards and half of the state wine grape production.
  • There are currently around 20 hectares of vineyards and 5 wineries (bodegas) registered with the
  • Its primary land usage is as vineyards and produces very high quality slow maturing
  • l and russet mountains rising out of verdant vineyards and multicolored fruit plantations.
  • Brittan continued the revitalization of the vineyards and winery until 2005.
  • At that time, replanting of the vineyards and restoration of the historic winery build
  • However, by 1940, the vineyards and winery building fell into disuse.
  • o, Benagil, Carvoeiro and Senhora da Rocha), vineyards, and the traditional products of unirrigated
  • Since then a complete overhaul of the vineyards and winemaking facilities has been completed
  • In 1950, the winery began to acquire more vineyards and also began the process of adapting its b
  • se of its proximity to the famous Patrimonio vineyards and one of the most beautiful beaches on the
  • Map of the vineyards and descriptions (Click on the map to enlarg
  • father Fred Vogel, and owns and operates the vineyards and an almond and walnut orchard.
  • The first written references to vineyards and wine date from the 15th century.
  • oon winemakers began to reestablish Missouri vineyards and wineries along the river and throughout
  • tralia, New Zealand, and Iran, especially in vineyards and fruit orchards.
  • Local land use includes two small vineyards and extensive sheep grazing.
  • ne on some 22,400 hectares (55,000 acres) of vineyards, and the production was 108,100 tonnes in 20
  • es (for example, the use of wind machines in vineyards) and variety selection to meet these challen
  • Cunningham cleared the land for orchards and vineyards and built a simple frame chapel of redwood,
  • unexpectedly struck in 1989, devastating the vineyards and reducing production by 60% over the next
  • -Rheingau, took his gun, went to his beloved vineyards, and committed suicide.
  • many types of agricultural crops, growing in vineyards and fields.
  • business people move to the country to plant vineyards and open wineries.
  • and world renowned wineries such as Beaulieu Vineyards and Inglenook Winery.
  • Historically the owners of vineyards and producers of wine had no direct access t
  • Coche-Dury holds around 9 hectares of vineyards and produces around 3,500 cases of estate bo
  • ch in 2006 had 416 hectares (1,030 acres) of vineyards, and the largest was Rheinhessen with 26,281
  • rs of the Miller family, who own French Camp Vineyards, and Chon.
  • ch work to be done, including replanting the vineyards and re-equipping the dilapidated cellars, wo
  • h smaller slope is covered with fruit trees, vineyards and cattle and grain are grown even potatoes
  • Orange trees stretch for hectares as do vineyards and stone fruit orchards.
  • was held at the South Course of The Reserve Vineyards and Golf Club in Aloha, Oregon, just west of
  • Smith-Madrone Vineyards and Winery is a Napa Valley winery founded i
  • d blends (mixed plantations of varieties) in vineyards, and the previous practice in some regions (
  • The ruin is now owned by Barboursville Vineyards and sits within the winery's property.
  • ts more than doubled the capacity of Markham Vineyards, and elevated it to the highest technologica
  • e mountain desolated, at the foot there were vineyards and gardens.
  • ends with grapes from three Red Mountain AVA vineyards and one Horse Heaven Hills AVA vineyard.
  • on Winery is one of the earliest established vineyards and wineries in Western Australia.
  • enician colonies along the coast had planted vineyards, and the Phoenicians likely traded wine with
  • tablets in Linear B include details of wine, vineyards and wine merchants, as well as early allusio
  • t is a rich agricultural area with orchards, vineyards and dairy farms.
  • His brother, Jacques, manages their vineyards and another brother, Daniel, is the owner/ch
  • an Valley is the home of a growing number of vineyards and wineries.
  • It has the first vineyards and winery in the Buenos Aires province to g
  • Today, the grape is gaining favor among vineyards and wineries in the Texas Hill Country and i
  • to the Cloete family, who planted extensive vineyards and extended and improved the mansion.
  • inery also makes wine for many other English vineyards and during a high yield year, the estate pro
  • Oregon Coast Range and the valley, including vineyards and farms.
  • the midst of a country rich in cereal land, vineyards and gardens, Karasubazar used to be a chief
  • s only applied to corn fields, orchards, and vineyards, and not to vegetable gardens; the classical
  • Vineyards and Police Station, date unknown
  • l, Matthew and Daniel to remove the original vineyards and replant by shovel on the newly contoured
  • egan in 1994 when two wineries, Jewell Towne Vineyards and Flag Hill Winery, each produced their fi
  • the maidens, dressed in white, danced in the vineyards and called on the young men to seek worthy b
  • rigation for nearby stone fruit orchards and vineyards, and is a major recreational asset, with fac
  • s Villa Maria's Marlborough harvest from its vineyards and contract growers throughout the region..
  • ish the South Island wine industry, planting vineyards and olive groves around Christchurch and Ban
  • Hail from thunderstorms can damage vineyards and orchards.
  • k, which runs the manor house as well as the vineyards and a restaurant.
  • "Several beautiful country seats, vineyards and gardens are to be seen on almost every s
  • There are currently about 300 hectares of vineyards and 37 wineries (bodegas) registered with th
  • Vineyards and fruit blocks slowly emerged throughout t
  • erre who began thorough restaurations of the vineyards and buildings, continued by his son Alain Qu
  • Vineyards and hillsides near the comune of Barbaresco.
  • There are currently about 30 hecares of vineyards and 4 wineries (bodegas) registered with the
  • in an area surrounded by redwoods, orchards, vineyards, and agricultural fields.
  • Delbeck was a Flemish banker who invested in vineyards, and the husband of Balsamie Ponsardin who w
  • pe Festival," which honors the Yadkin Valley Vineyards and as well as other vineyards around the st
  • lisade is known for its peach orchards, wine vineyards, and is considered Colorado's peach capital.
  • s created from grapes grown in Alta Mesa AVA vineyards and label their wines as such.
  • The vineyards are tended by viticulturist Annie Favia and
  • lly deep Peppercorn is brief about soil "The vineyards are on fine, gravelly ridges..", preferring
  • The most prized vineyards are in Los Llanos in the west and in Las Abe
  • The winery and vineyards are located south of the city of Bordeaux, i
  • he foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains, vineyards are found at elevations between 1,200 feet (
  • The wines of these vineyards are designated Nuits-Saint-Georges Premier C
  • Most vineyards are located on the lower stretches of the Vo
  • ntral portion of the Lodi area, Borden Ranch vineyards are located at altitudes between 73 feet (22
  • Her vineyards are located in Fully (Valais) and cover an a
  • The newer vineyards are planted on trellises (en espaldera) to a
  • Vineyards are typically planted on hillsides altitudes
  • Vineyards are planted in the fertile plains region and
  • Many Spanish vineyards are several decades old, with the old vines
  • Most of the vineyards are planted on the valley floor and benefit
  • Cloudy Bay's 140 hectares (350 acres) of vineyards are located at three sites in the winegrowin
  • These vineyards are located just below the Corton hill, on s
  • Today the majority of the remaining vineyards are found west of the Santa Cruz Mountains n
  • Most of the vineyards are on flat land at altitudes of between 700
  • The vineyards are often located on extremely steep slopes
  • Wickham Vineyards are a vineyard and wine maker in England, lo
  • Many Montenegrin vineyards are located in the southern and coastal regi
  • The vineyards are at a height of about 360 m above sea lev
  • The property and its vineyards are currently in the process of being restor
  • on River flows from north to south, and most vineyards are planted on hills on the western side of
  • landscape is of low undulating hills and the vineyards are planted both on the slopes and on the fl
  • The vineyards are scattered like islands over the chalky c
  • ), the vintage, and the grower (in Burgundy, vineyards are divided among multiple growers, and ther
  • The village's vineyards are located in the Montage de Reims subregio
  • The vineyards are located at 39 degrees latitude south, wh
  • 47 hectares (120 acres) of vineyards are used for the fortified wines, with an an
  • ts main part is located), but the other four vineyards are located entirely within Morey-Saint-Deni
  • Vineyards are planted on the limestone slopes along th
  • Most of the vineyards are on flat terrain at elevations between 3,
  • rea is known for its crops of pine trees and vineyards are often separated by rows of forest trees.
  • infall) and relatively poor soils, High Eden vineyards are usually low yield yielding.
  • Their 150 acres (0.61 km2) of vineyards are spread across the Sancerre appellation a
  • Many vineyards are found on the steep mountain face some as
  • The wines of these vineyards are designated Aloxe-Corton Premier Cru + vi
  • White wines from these vineyards are entitled to the Meursault Premier Cru or
  • With French guidance and techniques, Chinese vineyards are producing fine wines modelled on a Europ
  • The vineyards are on sunny slopes.
  • These vineyards are located in the southwestern part of the
  • The vineyards are located around Lake Maryut.
  • Vineyards are planted on the fertile alluvial plains a
  • Today vineyards are found in the foothills of Caucasus Mount
  • The vineyards are located in a high valley (1,500 feet (46
  • The Texas plains can be very dry, so most vineyards are irrigated with water from the Ogallala A
  • Vineyards are planted at a range of elevations above t
  • More than 1 million vineyards are under cultivation.
  • lance of acidity that grapes from Atlas Peak vineyards are known to have.
  • The best wines from these two vineyards are quite powerful.
  • Terraced vineyards are very common in the Douro region.
  • Most of the vineyards are located on higher altitudes in the regio
  • All of Brown Brothers vineyards are in Victoria, Australia and cover a varie
  • The steep slopes that many Sancerre vineyards are planted on make mechanical harvesting di
  • In Slovenia, many vineyards are located along slopes or hillsides in ter
  • hirazi wines were actually grown in terraced vineyards around the village of Khoullar.
  • actor Jason Priestly which is filmed on wine vineyards around the world.
  • By 2005, Nassau Valley Vineyards around 5,000 cases of wine each year.
  • southeast of Trier, this region includes the vineyards around Waldrach and Kasel.
  • Vineyards around Bensheim.
  • Cape Winelands - vineyards around Stellenbosch
  • areas around the village, large gardens and vineyards, as well as opportunities for quiet walks al
  • Most of the local economy is based on vineyards, as well as almond and olive tree plantation
  • e UK Red Wine producer of the year at the UK Vineyards Association Awards.
  • Royale and its offspring are well suited to vineyards at high latitudes and altitudes.
  • 62 acres) of land in the heart of the Hunter vineyards at the foot of the Brokenback Range, west of
  • The vineyards at Blue Mountain
  • The winery is located next to the vineyards at an altitude of 1,080 m above sealevel in
  • This region contains vineyards at altitudes ranging from 1,000 feet (300 m)
  • nes on the hillsides in order to enlarge the vineyards at Pommery.
  • The Aglianico grape thrives on vineyards at higher altitudes, around 400 to 500 meter
  • of neat residences, many of which have fine vineyards attached'.
  • community, the main crops being sugar canes, vineyards, bananas and tomatoes.
  • a series of adventures involving working in vineyards, bartending, sheep stations, cane cutting an
  • s by Denis Horgan, the land was converted to vineyards based on the advice of the Western Australia
  • Later, Wagner Vineyards became known for its red wines, including Ca
  • In 1994 Jewell Towne Vineyards became a licensed commercial enterprise, and
  • After the consecutive replanting of the vineyards because of the Phylloxera epidemic, Quincy w
  • It paid taxes on wheat, barley, vineyards, beehives, and goats.
  • e the principal source of grapes for Almaden Vineyards before the business was acquired by Constell
  • ce a major source of wine grapes for Almaden Vineyards before it was acquired by Constellation Bran
  • Stag's Leap Wine Cellars and Spring Mountain Vineyards before founding Frog's Leap with Larry Turle
  • His winery, Fanucchi Vineyards began using grapes from a plot of land bough
  • In 2003 Berryville Vineyards began selling locally grown wines .
  • he in Spain has been on the decline with the vineyards being uprooted in lieu of the more fashionab
  • w the area christened as Silicon Valley with vineyards being uprooted to make way for urban develop
  • Most of the vineyards belong to the wine region Mittelrhein, but t
  • The vineyards belonging to the Coteaux du Lyonnais AOC are
  • In 1304 there were two vineyards belonging to the manor.
  • The vineyards benefit from cooling northern winds from the
  • The steepness of the angle gives the vineyards benefits of more direct sunlight and better
  • beet, turnips, soya, peas, sunflower crops, vineyards, berry plantations, and orchards.
  • They include Cherry Point Vineyards, Blue Grouse, Glenterra,Vigneti Zanatta,Vent
  • In addition to the Gallo Family Vineyards brand, the company makes, markets, and distr
  • a Al-Hakam II ordered the destruction of the vineyards, but the inhabitants of Jerez appealed on th
  • was listed in first place of twenty five top vineyards by Australian Sommelier Magazine.
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