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  • Ironstone Vineyards is a winery located in Calaveras County in t
  • Gaspereau Vineyards is a small winery located in the Gaspereau V
  • Silverado Vineyards is located east of Yountville, California in
  • The total area of these vineyards is 3000 hectares, and the harvest coming fro
  • Blue Sky Vineyards is a family-owned vineyard and winery in Ill
  • Blue Sky Vineyards is located in the heart of the Shawnee Natio
  • Almaden Vineyards is a winery located in Escalon and Madera, C
  • Blenheim Vineyards is located on the historic Virginia farm cla
  • The soil for these vineyards is typical of the Pauillac consisting mostly
  • KitFox Vineyards is a California winery located within the Sa
  • Valhalla Vineyards is a vineyard and winery located in Roanoke
  • Blenheim Vineyards is a winery located in the Piedmont region o
  • Willamette Valley Vineyards is a winery located in Turner, Oregon.
  • Remick Ridge Vineyards is a California-based vineyard and winery ow
  • Windsor Vineyards is a winery located in Windsor, California,
  • Wente Vineyards is a winery in Livermore, California and hol
  • Shelton Vineyards is a vineyard located in Dobson, North Carol
  • Dominus Estate, formerly Napanook Vineyards, is a California wine estate producing Borde
  • Childress Vineyards is a winery owned by NASCAR Sprint Cup champ
  • Nassau Valley Vineyards is a pioneer in the modern Delaware wine ind
  • Kistler Vineyards is a family-owned California winery located
  • With only 439 hectares (1,080 acres) of vineyards it is the smallest of the 13 German quality
  • Among the various "Chambertin" vineyards, it is the one situated closer to the town o
  • ey including Blankiet Estate, Staglin Family Vineyards, Jones Family Vineyards, Bressler Vineyards,
  • lity of wine, emphasizing the wineries Alban Vineyards, L'Aventure, Linne Calodo, Saxum Vineyards,
  • oclimates and the rather harsh nature of the vineyards leads to some highly individual wines, and s
  • Of these Premier Cru vineyards, Les Amoureuses, is typically seen as the be
  • y has acquired a total of seven family owned vineyards located in various districts throughout the
  • assagne-Montrachet classified as Premier Cru vineyards, located both to the south of the village, i
  • The vineyards located in the commune of Ladoix-Serrigny ar
  • The winery has vineyards located in several Napa Valley appellations
  • Four vineyards located within a five-mile radius make up th
  • In the flatter vineyards located more towards the west of the appella
  • There are three Grand Cru vineyards located in the northern part of Chassagne-Mo
  • Vineyards located in villages with high rates will rec
  • Two Gold medals awarded to two English vineyards made the national headlines while a Silver m
  • hen the last wine-making priest died and the vineyards made way for building classrooms for the chu
  • The variety is grown in only a few vineyards, mainly in northern Peloponnesus and on some
  • akes AVA includes 11,000 acres (4,452 ha) of vineyards, making it New York State's largest wine gro
  • the company manages over 12,000 hectares of vineyards managed by 4,000 employees deployed in 12 co
  • Harlan Estate, Hundred Acre, Kistler, Saxum Vineyards, Marcassin, Screaming Eagle, Opus One, Shafe
  • are produced with Pinot noir grapes from the vineyards Marjorie, Louise, Jessie and Eileen.
  • Les Bourgeois Winery and Vineyards, Missouri's third largest winery, is located
  • ntic programme of investment in wineries and vineyards, most notably the Atlas Peak winery in Calif
  • xera epidemic destroyed most of the European vineyards, most notably in France.
  • Ironstone Vineyards, Murphys, California.
  • Vineyards near Vaduz
  • Vineyards near Gau-Bickelheim
  • nounced that Oak Bluff's would host Martha's Vineyards newest, and only hometown team.
  • The vineyards of Iran are instead used for the production
  • Under cantonal law, the vineyards of the Lavaux are protected from development
  • It has over 90,000 hectares of vineyards, of which 35,400 being acclaimed DOC.
  • In 1997, vineyards of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Mourvedre and
  • The area is now occupied by the modern day vineyards of Rocca di Mondragone and Monte Massico.
  • et vineyard surface consisted of Premier Cru vineyards, of which 108.11 hectares (267.1 acres) whit
  • traditionally the region consisted of large vineyards of rich aristocrats and religious institutio
  • es vineyard surface consisted of Premier Cru vineyards, of which 141.93 hectares (350.7 acres) red
  • viticulture, would have planted the lakeside vineyards of Talloires, which produced wines and brand
  • ey AVA is home to the majority of the Sonoma vineyards of E & J Gallo Winery, who established winer
  • fornia, where he built an estate and planted vineyards of Riesling and Charbono grapes, from which
  • enmilch, given to the wine produced from the vineyards of the Liebfrauenkirche or Church of Our Lad
  • southern edge of Freiburg where some of the vineyards of the institute are located.
  • Most vineyards of Saint-Romain are located on slopes of var
  • In the 1870s, when the vineyards of France, Spain, and Portugal were struck b
  • Currently it owns more than 3 km² of vineyards of selected local grape varieties in the dis
  • ed by phylloxera louse which has allowed the vineyards of this area to remain with ungrafted rootst
  • Vineyards of the two Bugey appellations cover around 5
  • ince Leo Galitzine, renowned for his Crimean vineyards of Massandra and Novy Svet, was appointed Su
  • lt vineyard surface consisted of Premier Cru vineyards, of which 0.82 hectares (2.0 acres) red Meur
  • Borden Ranch AVA is dominated by the vineyards of Delicato Family Vineyards, Sutter Home Wi
  • s most prevalent in the cooler, north facing vineyards of the Vallee de la Marne and in the Aisne d
  • Very active in replanting and improving the vineyards of Champagne which were having difficulty re
  • h owns several hundreds of dunams made up of vineyards, olive groves and field crops.
  • plains intercalts soft cultivated of grain, vineyards, olive, and almond trees.
  • ost common is that the name derives from the vineyards on the steep hillsides, where irrigation was
  • The city is well known for the vineyards on the neighboring hills that produce some o
  • It is one of the smallest and southern-most vineyards on the Mornington Peninsula.
  • The Corton vineyards on this side of the hill are located in Alox
  • y of them featuring the AVA or one of its 20 vineyards on wine labels.
  • low at the foot of the wooded “Hemm” and has vineyards on all sides.
  • ly overlapping Grand Cru AOCs that cover the vineyards on the Corton hill; Corton for red and white
  • Parts of the vineyards on this hill were sold in 1750 to a man by t
  • Located south of Barbaresco, with vineyards on the highest hilltop sites in the area, Tr
  • Later that year, a hailstorm destroyed the vineyards on Mr. Dezon's property and he was forced to
  • Vineyards on Long Island benefit from the moderating i
  • Vineyards on mountain "Scheuerberg"
  • ing in 1988, Duckhorn purchased seven estate vineyards on Howell Mountain and the valley floor, for
  • Each year the IVDP classifies and rates the vineyards on an A-F scale with A being the highest lev
  • Vineyards on Lake Geneva at Rivaz
  • which represents less than 1% of cultivated vineyards on the island.
  • r, but its arable land is poor and it has no vineyards on the hills.
  • Mountain District AVA also influences in the vineyards on the valley floor below it.
  • microorganisms are banned, but you have nice vineyards on the ship.
  • The westward orientation of most vineyards on the Vaca Mountains also extends the amoun
  • The wines are produced at Arkenstone Vineyards on Howell Mountain.
  • ch of Italy or Spain, making wine grapes and vineyards one of the region's primary crops and indust
  • til the late 20th century when Nassau Valley Vineyards opened up the first commercial winery in the
  • icken by grief, he had little desire for his vineyards or his wine.
  • vine in California as well, mostly in small vineyards or blocks; almost all this production goes t
  • times, reserve wine originates from the best vineyards, or the best barrels, making it more special
  • Wine clubs are most frequently offered by vineyards or specialty wine shops, but they can also b
  • uses only locally grown grapes from its own vineyards or vineyards under its full supervision.
  • I have a map of the different vineyards or "lieux-dits" of Chateauneuf-du-Pape. Woul
  • 200-acre (0.81 km2) ranch, planted partly as vineyards over a century ago.
  • d toll on Ribolla plantings with many Friuli vineyards owners choosing to replant their land with i
  • ines, including Screaming Eagle, Dalla Valle Vineyards, Paradigm Winery, Grace Family Vineyards, Am
  • Area attractions include the Stony Knoll Vineyards, part of the Yadkin Valley wine region.
  • Silver medal while 66 English wines from 22 vineyards picked up awards or were commended.
  • In the more northerly vineyards, picking generally takes place in late Febru
  • It represents about 40% of the vineyards planted for distillation; the soil consists
  • he region, with 44 acres (18 ha) of terraced vineyards planted in Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Grenac
  • f Languedoc wines can be traced to the first vineyards planted along the coast near Narbonne by the
  • with many of the 200 acres (80 hectares) of vineyards planted along hillside locations.
  • he wine region includes 230 acres (93 ha) of vineyards, planted to several Vitis vinifera and Frenc
  • includes the Tupungato Department featuring vineyards planted nearly 4000 feet (1,200 meters) abov
  • Two vineyards planted by Bodega Colome in Salta are at ele
  • More than 80% of the vineyards planted in Israel are located in the Shomron
  • Cabernet Sauvignon are dedicated to Schiller Vineyards premium red blend the Stonetrain.
  • Ridge Vineyards produced its first commercial wine from the
  • At least 20 wineries as well as additional vineyards produced wine and grow grapes within the Sha
  • Today, Adair Vineyards produces 20,000 bottles annually of Seyval B
  • KitFox Vineyards produces wines from many varieties of grape
  • Cooper Mountain Vineyards produces a no-sulfite Pinot noir called Life
  • Martinborough has a large number of vineyards producing wines, notably Pinot noir.
  • t with apple and cherry orchards, along with vineyards producing many local wine vintages.
  • nt into its first wine venture with Gargiulo Vineyards, producing a 12-bottle set featuring the ima
  • Khan Krum ordered the vineyards replanted.
  • The 1975 Eyrie Vineyards Reserve won second place, losing to Drouhin'
  • n Estate was sold to Opus One, Joseph Phelps Vineyards, Robert Mondavi Winery and Beaulieu Vineyard
  • best known New World white wines (Cloudy Bay Vineyards Sauvignon Blanc) although the grapes used in
  • Vineyards Schemelsberg and Burgberg, situated on hills
  • ude between 200-500 meters, with most of the vineyards set on southern exposure slopes, which makes
  • per(II) acetate was historically prepared in vineyards, since acetic acid is a byproduct of ferment
  • e being the Cinque Terre DOC from cliff side vineyards situated among the five fishing villages of
  • ce of the intention to harvest late, and the vineyards specified
  • The vineyards spread throughout the area known for product
  • In 1997, Candia Vineyards started varietal testing with formal plantin
  • KitFox Vineyards started in 2000 with the planting of Sauvign
  • Today the original vineyards still exist but only represent a small amoun
  • The vineyards surround the small town of Montecarlo which
  • either allow old lease contracts of the old vineyards surrounding his home at the Castello de Vinc
  • Vineyards surrounding Morey-Saint-Denis.
  • The vineyards survived Prohibition in the United States by
  • er 2003 the Cedar Fire ravaged the area; the vineyards sustained minor damage.
  • Quality across vineyards tend to be fairly consistent, ranging from a
  • as low bushes (en vaso) though newly planted vineyards tend to be on trellises (en espaldera).
  • Only grapes from vineyards that have been planted for at least 4 years
  • ng conditions that exist within a handful of vineyards that consistently produce outstanding wines.
  • Among the Eola-Amity Hills vineyards that will appear on vineyard designated wine
  • uses and farms are situated here, as well as vineyards that produce the wine known as Tacoronte-Ace
  • ola-Amity Hills AVAs include several notable vineyards that have been provided grapes to wineries i
  • it is grown in searing heat in steep schisty vineyards that are more rock than soil.
  • Lupus, Saint Vincent (a tribute to the many vineyards the town formerly counted), Saint Fiacre and
  • as a result of a petition by McManis Family Vineyards, the only commercial winery in the appellati
  • Agua Dulce is home to the Agua Dulce Vineyards, the largest winery in Los Angeles County.
  • Originally farming land and vineyards, the region was first settled in 1869 by Rob
  • urgeois of Bordeaux, the owners of the local vineyards, the highest price for their own wines, and
  • land, on which side of the mountains are the vineyards, the effects of fog, sun exposure, soil type
  • Bordeaux wine estates or Burgundy Grand cru vineyards, the classification of Champagne is broken d
  • uilt villages on the site and began planting vineyards there in the fourth century.
  • In the vineyards, there is also a growing distinction being m
  • Using grapes from both family vineyards, they produced one barrel of cabernet blend,
  • Graetz manages 80 hectares (200 acres) of vineyards, though of those he is himself the owner of
  • Lichine improved the vineyards through his expertise and commitment.
  • In 1725, the spread of vineyards throughout Bordeaux was so vast that it was
  • epulciano region of Tuscany and in scattered vineyards throughout Central Italy.
  • ertained, Buggingen has been associated with vineyards throughout its history.
  • Others soon planted Catawba in new vineyards throughout the state and by 1860, Catawba wa
  • Mayacamas Vineyards tied for third place (with Heitz Wine Cellar
  • Valhalla was one of two Virginia vineyards to process its grapes underground in 1998.
  • This change added 18,790 acres and nine vineyards to the area.
  • quality wine production has encouraged more vineyards to switch to a Guyot style of vine training.
  • Pontac donated land holding a water mill and vineyards to the Carmelite order, who tended the prope
  • pe growers are required to under-drain their vineyards to remove excess moisture from the slow dryi
  • also improved the roads and access to their vineyards to increase tourism potential.
  • innovators of viticulture, restructured the vineyards to yield better grapes.
  • tates went dry and the government encouraged vineyards to convert to table grape and raisin product
  • ners were able to redesign and replant their vineyards to optimize maintenance and harvesting.
  • The vineyards together extend 7.9 hectares (20 acres) with
  • Schiller vineyards took the opportunity to purchase this parcel
  • d control at least 35,000 acres (140 km²) of vineyards under cultivation in the Central Valley, mor
  • In 1702 vigneron Claude Jobert acquired both vineyards uniting both Chambertin and Clos de Beze.
  • W.J. Chaix who were among the first to plant vineyards up on Howell Mountain instead of on the Napa
  • n use is on Zinfandel, because in California vineyards up to 125 years old are still bearing small
  • In November 2010, Gary Orlandini Vineyards used "leaps and bounds" to describe the grow
  • KitFox Vineyards uses the wine production Facilities of McCom
  • Gypsy Canyon Vineyards uses century old vines and winemaker notes f
  • in the AVA are produced into wine by KitFox Vineyards, using a custom crush facility in Lodi.
  • ticultural system, people started to neglect vineyards, vine decay grew larger and larger and conco
  • oduced wine named in its honor, Morgan Creek Vineyards' Vulcan Red.
  • The 2007 Tour de Vineyards was held from 1 January to 4 January 2007 in
  • of Rhode Island began in 1975 when Sakonnet Vineyards was established near Little Compton.
  • In July 2006, Blue Sky Vineyards was featured in CBS 2's Illinois Getaway Gui
  • Hunt Country Vineyards was founded in 1981 by Arthur C. Hunt and Jo
  • Trefethen Vineyards was established in 1882 as Eshcol, a biblica
  • at one of the varieties lost to the European vineyards was the Cabernet Gemischt grape (also occasi
  • De Loach Vineyards was started in 1976 by Cecil and Christine D
  • Although Ridge Vineyards was founded in the early 1960s, wine product
  • The 1971 Mayacamas Vineyards was ranked second.
  • Los Gatos became overrun by suburbs, Almaden Vineyards was among the first to move south and 1,000
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