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03
Oct
2009
Arizona Wine Growers Festival 2009

36 days ago by hectoracuna

This is a first annual event, November 22, 2009 “Shake hands and drink the juice of Arizona’s own wine grape farmers and wine producers in the picturesque setting of Phoenix’s historic Farm at South Mountain this fall. For the first time, nearly all of the state’s top wine growers will gather to sho ...

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02
Oct
2009
Pellenc Releases New All-Terrain Grape Harvester for Vineyards (Z135)

37 days ago by ftpo

Please click the thumbnails below to open high-resolution images. Photo 1: 8000 series harvester Photo 2: 8000 series harvesters Photo 3: Cabin interior Photo 4: Pellenc logo Chicago, September 30, 2009 (word count: 427) Pellenc is launching its 8000 Range, intended to improve winegrowers’ working c ...

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15
Aug
2009
Important Sherry Vines

85 days ago by sudhir46

The classic sherry vine is the Palomino, said to take its name from one of Alfonso X’s knights, Fernan Yanez Palomino, from whom a well-known Jerez family, still active in the wine trade, claims descent. But there are in fact two Palominos that are related yet different. Historically the Jerez viney ...

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29
May
2009
Wine Sa is Distinctly South African in Flavor, Origin and Creation

162 days ago by Cabernet

We know that wine is grown in different countries that have the right climate for the wine grapes. While the most well known places for wines is found in France and in Napa Valley there are many new countries that are expanding into the wine market. Among these new wine countries are South America a ...

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23
May
2009
Winemaking: From Grape Growing to Marketplace (Chapman & Hall Enology Library)

169 days ago by Wineguy

Grape glut spreads to jam - New Zealand Herald New Zealand Herald Grape glut spreads to jam New Zealand Herald, New Zealand A Martinborough winery is not quite turning water into wine but the semi-miraculous transformation of grapes into jam. A surplus of pinot noir grapes at Croft Wines this year h ...

Wine Blog - wine.1vino.com · Rank: 120,182 · 4 references

11
May
2009
Home of the Brauhaus and Waldschlosschen

181 days ago by SauvignonBlanc

Dresden is the capital of the German federal state of Saxony. It is located on the River Elbe. It is an industrial, governmental, and cultural centre and located in what once was called Valley of the Clueless. The city has rebuilt itself on a grand scale following the bombings of World War Two. Dres ...

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10
May
2009
Burgundy Wine

182 days ago by admin

Burgundy Wine is produced in France, in the area between Lyon in the south and Chablis in the north. The Burgundy (not Burgandy - as often misspelt) vineyards are celebrated for their superb quality, and this includes both burgundy red and burgundy white varieties. Until the French Revolution, in 17 ...

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16
Apr
2009
Wine Sa is Distinctly South African in Flavor, Origin and Creation

206 days ago by admin

Muna wa Wanjiru asked: We know that wine is grown in different countries that have the right climate for the wine grapes. While the most well known places for wines is found in France and in Napa Valley there are many new countries that are expanding into the wine market. Among these new wine countr ...

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San Juan Vineyards

206 days ago by John

View from above Partial view of the vineyards from the property above. Currently for sale. Having a winery in these economic times might not be a bad idea.

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01
Apr
2009
Why not Try Some English Wines

221 days ago by SauvignonBlanc

Many people who love wine are typically surprised when one starts to talk about English wines as being not just drinkable, but actually some of the better wines available. After all, good winemaking relies heavily on a particular climate so as to grow the best grapes possible, and England is not usu ...

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