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  2. Harvest (wine) - Wikipedia

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    In many wine regions, migrant workers are a sizable composition of the harvest time work force as well as local student and itinerant workers. [1] Karen Ross, president of the California Association of Winegrowers, has estimated that as of 2007 as many as 70% of the employees in the California wine industry may be immigrants from Mexico. [8]

  3. Wine from the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    A vineyard in Wyken An English wine, produced from vineyards in Kent. The United Kingdom is a major consumer of wine, although a minor grower and producer. Wine production in the UK has historically been perceived as less than ideal due to the cool climate, but warmer summers and grapes adapted to these conditions have played a role in increasing investment and sale of wines.

  4. Yield (wine) - Wikipedia

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    The size of harvest bins can vary from small trays to half tons bins. In most of Europe, yield is measured in hectoliters per hectare, i.e., by the volume of wine.In most of the New World, yield is measured in tonnes per hectare (or short tons per acre in the USA) – i.e. by mass of grapes produced per unit area.

  5. Italy loses its crown as world’s top wine producer as ... - AOL

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    Italy loses its crown as world’s top wine producer as hailstorms, floods and a soggy spring ruin its harvest—but dropping the top spot is the least of vineyards’ worries Prarthana Prakash ...

  6. The Holyland (Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    The wine harvest hardly reached a fourth of a usual, average year and was at the same time of poorer quality. The fruit completely failed". [2] Land had been divided among heirs for so many generations that farms were too small to be viable. [2]

  7. Glossary of viticulture terms - Wikipedia

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    A place where grape vines are grown for wine making purposes. Vintage The year in which a particular wine's grapes were harvested. When a vintage year is indicated on a label, it signifies that all the grapes used to make the wine in the bottle were harvested in that year. Viticulture The cultivation of grapes. Not to be confused with viniculture.

  8. Vinalia - Wikipedia

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    The Vinalia / v ɪ ˈ n eɪ l i ə / were Roman festivals of the wine harvest, wine vintage and gardens, held in honour of Jupiter and Venus.The Vinalia prima ("first Vinalia"), also known as the Vinalia urbana ("Urban Vinalia") was held on 23 April to bless and sample last year's wine and ask for good weather until the next harvest.

  9. Four Sisters Winery - Wikipedia

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    Their first harvest was in 1984, and by 2003, they were producing 12,000 gallons of wine a year and had 23 flavors. [10] Laurie eventually retired and became an Episcopal priest, while Matty continued to run the business with four full-time managers and ten part-time staff.

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