There are many more outstanding local wineries than the favorites listed here. |
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Livermore Valley's 26 wineries are hidden amid suburban tracts and scenic arroyos and canyons 39 miles south and east of the Bay Bridge. |
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More and more moneyed Americans, from oilmen to bankers and film directors, are pouring funds into new vineyards and wineries. |
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I am a bit of an oenophile, so we went to a lot of local wineries, and tried the local product. |
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In some regions the solids from several wineries may be amalgamated for processing to recover tartrates and, occasionally, grapeseed oil. |
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Ohio wineries have discovered that their long autumns and late November freezes are ideal. |
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Some wineries that have gotten wind of his research are interested in licensing it as a way to get rid of their excess vin ordinaire. |
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Some wineries may even tell you the specific vineyard that the grapes had been grown. |
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While boutique wineries have greatly increased, the bulk of production is controlled by a handful of companies. |
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The wines sampled at the station are typically from Napa's boutique wineries. |
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I would now like to touch on the subject of wine being sold by wineries on a Sunday. |
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There are so many new wineries and wines that it will take several columns to cover just the highlights. |
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National tasting tours and promotional events held by a number of wineries are also well attended. |
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Bulgaria has more than 50 wineries and wine cellars, which are privately owned. |
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Texas will collect sales tax revenue on shipments now as well as a shipper's permit fee from wineries. |
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By this time the region had sprouted quite a few more vineyards and wineries. |
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We get the wine we deserve if we continue to support wineries that demand high prices for untried products. |
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Laboratories in larger wineries may also be equipped to test for mineral elements such as iron, copper, sodium, and potassium. |
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The entry-level wines of stalwart Australian wineries have crept up in price, and simultaneously slid in quality. |
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You'll find spectacular caverns, giant sequoias, award-winning wineries, and year-round recreational opportunities and cultural events. |
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Moreover, the numerous wineries and vineyards were quite aesthetically pleasing to the eye. |
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This zesty, youthful craze is a happy financial coincidence for many New World wineries. |
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The resort is centrally located to many wineries and other attractions, such as golf, horseback riding, sport fishing, and hiking. |
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There are, from what I hear, about 100 wineries within spitting distance of here. |
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They have supplied grapes to numerous other wineries within the state and been major suppliers of muscadines to area grocery stores for the fresh grape market. |
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Mondavi also realized the value of coaxing trophy names from Bordeaux into opening wineries in Napa. |
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Most wineries have picnic benches or grassy areas with views of the vineyard and the best part is, you can buy a bottle of wine right there and enjoy the fruits of the field. |
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Since virtually all the wines are sold with ease on the undemanding local market, there has been little or no incentive to modernize or re-equip the wineries. |
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West Auckland is today one of New Zealand's major wine producing regions and Henderson has one of the largest clusters of wineries in the country. |
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Wineberry, a New York distributor, is also packaging Bag-in-Box wines in partnership with wineries. |
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Ted Seghesio, above, head winemaker at Seghesio Family Vineyards in Healdsburg, California, checks some of his Zinfandel vines in one of the wineries. |
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And he would show how the Mass itself could not exist without the contribution of those who worked in wineries and bakeries to make the elements employed in the sacrament. |
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Roberts estimated that close to 95 percent of all wineries have returned to harvest production. |
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Lack of modern equipment, absence of western influence, and a desire for strong, sweet drinks made syrupy, maderized wines the norm in state wineries in the past. |
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No amount of mom-and-pop wineries could ever feed that demand, or that low price point. |
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Until 1881 wineries were not able to sell wine directly to the public but had to channel their produce through hotels, the country's only liquor outlets. |
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In 1949 the wineries were expanded by the government, who, for reasons of economy, blended grape wine with water, fermented cereals, and colouring. |
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A typically flavoursome, well-priced Chardonnay from one of Chile's best wineries, this shows restrained oak and notes of citrus fruit and white peach. |
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Lately though, more and more wineries are producing quaffable, satisfying examples of these non-intervention wines. |
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And multigenerational families, who operate most of this country's 2,000 wineries, no longer rely only on emotion to drive pivotal business decisions. |
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There were tales of unsold wines, people losing their wineries, and vines in the central valley left unpicked or being grubbed up for other crops. |
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These small wineries have a great deal to offer in terms of the effort, skill and personal commitment they have invested in their own smallholding. |
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The bucolic countryside along the Niagara River features a large number of wineries and orchards and the road is lined with fruit stands, featuring fresh Ontario produce. |
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In a business in which wineries live and die on the happy tongues of sommeliers, wine writers, vintners, and importers, the vineyard is turning some taste buds in its favor. |
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It has been used by too many wineries to mask the shortcomings in a poorly made wine, but ultimately it is a personal choice, so vive la difference. |
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The smaller wineries still cleaning up from the quake are not yet equipped to process fruit. |
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And as the major wineries chase more market share, it's being forecast that hundreds of smaller operators could be squeezed out within the next three years. |
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But as more wineries and tasting rooms open here, there's more opportunity to sample locally produced Chardonnays, Pinot Noirs, Pinot Blancs, and Cabernet Sauvignons. |
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Along the road are a handful of small wineries with tasting rooms offering Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, and some older varieties such as Carignane and Barbera. |
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Some large wineries, for example, contract with hundreds of grape growers. |
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Many of the wineries located here offer free port wine tastings and tours. |
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There are so many marquee Pinot wineries in the region with signature names like Rochioli, Hirsch, Marcassin, Kistler and Williams Selyem. |
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Complement these exciting flavors with a Navarrese wine, a region some say produces the best wineries in Spain. |
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Compliment these exciting flavors with a Navarrese wine, a region some say produce the best wineries in Spain. |
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In William Fevre's squeakily clean wineries the first and last juice to be pressed in each batch is not used for the best wines. |
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Two new Bambi Airstreams sit in the plastic flamingo-filled garden of the French-themed Metro Hotel, about 15 minutes from Sonoma wineries. |
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The winegrowers and wineries from the region of Kavadarci agreed the purchase prices of the wine grapes to be the same as last year. |
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This is the reason why the wineries are not able to give higher purchase prices for the wine grape. |
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Such effects are claimed also by some South Australian wineries as increasing the quality of the wine production. |
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Viticulture is a part of the economy, with wineries producing mainly sparkling wine of varied quality. |
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The bureaus were in charge of weapons, silverwork, laundering, headgear, bronzework, textile manufacture, wineries, and gardens. |
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Compliment these will be Navarrese wine, a region some say produce the best wineries in Spain. |
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Ridge was one of the first wineries to take Zinfandel seriously, keeping yields low and vinifying in the Bordeaux manner, with extended barrel-ageing. |
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Not only is this Great Lakes State home to more than a few wineries and wine trails, but it is one of the top five grape producers in the country. |
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Working together over the past decade, WWI, the Washington State Wine Commission and WAWGG have made huge strides on behalf of grape growers and wineries. |
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The plaza will complement the art galleries, restaurants, recreational businesses, farms and wineries that combine to make Palisade a destination for agritourists. |
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