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    A vineyard designated wine is a wine produced from the product of a single vineyard with that vineyard's name appearing on the wine label. Throughout the history of winemaking and viticulture , the differences in quality between one plot of land and another have been observed with the boundaries of these vineyard generally well demarcated.

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    Swedish wine, in terms of wine produced commercially from grapes grown in Sweden, is a very marginal but growing industry which saw its first beginnings in the late 1990s. In less strict usage, the term "Swedish wine" has also been applied to fruit wine from Sweden, which has a very long tradition, and wine produced in Sweden from imported ...

  4. Cabernet Sauvignon - Wikipedia

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    Notable regional differences characterize Australian Cabernet Sauvignon: in addition to the wine styles of Coonawarra and Margaret River, the Barossa Valley produces big, full-bodied wines while the nearby, cooler Clare Valley produces wines with more concentrated fruit, and wines of the Victorian wine region of the Yarra Valley are noted for ...

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  6. List of grape varieties - Wikipedia

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    (Carignan × Cabernet Sauvignon) × Merlot: 1946 Carminoir: Switzerland: Pinot Noir × Cabernet Sauvignon: 1982 Carnelian: US, California (Carignan × Cabernet Sauvignon) × Grenache: 1972 Carrasquin: Carrasco, Carrasco Negro Spain: Carricante: Catanese Bianco, Catarratto alla porta bianca di Sicilia Italy, Sicily: Casavecchia: Italy: Cascade ...

  7. Markham Vineyards - Wikipedia

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    His first wine, a Cabernet Sauvignon, was produced in 1978. [2] In 1988, the former Laurent Winery was sold to Japanese wine and spirits producer Mercian Corporation, who commenced a four-year, multimillion-dollar renovation, expansion and vineyard replanting program on the Markham properties. These efforts more than doubled the capacity of ...

  8. Hybrid grape - Wikipedia

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    Vitis vinifera, the so-called European or wine grape, indigenous in the Eurasian area. Classed within this species are the best-known table and wine grape varieties such as Riesling, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot noir, Merlot and Gamay. Vitis aestivalis, native to eastern North America. Vitis rupestris, native to North America.

  9. Daniel Baron - Wikipedia

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    [16] In 2012, Wine & Spirits Magazine selected Silver Oak’s 2008 Alexander Valley Cabernet as one of the "Year’s Best Cabernet Sauvignon," which was acclaimed by critics. [17] Sonoma Wine said Twomey’s wines are a “marriage of classical French technique and an extraordinary California vineyard, [which] results in Twomey’s distinctive ...

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