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  2. Ohio wine - Wikipedia

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    Ohio; Wine region: Official name: State of Ohio: Type: U.S. State Appellation [1] Year established: 1803: Years of wine industry: 1823-present: Country: United States: Sub-regions: Grand River Valley AVA, Isle St. George AVA, Lake Erie AVA, Loramie Creek AVA, Ohio River Valley AVA: Climate region: Continental, also humid subtropical in extreme ...

  3. List of celebrities who own wineries and vineyards - Wikipedia

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    Partnership with owner Jean-Charles Boisset of Napa-based Raymond Vineyards and the JCB Winery collection. Raymond Vineyards also owns wineries in France [76] Randy Lewis: Lewis Cellars: Napa Valley, California: Family winery established in 1992. [37] [77] Lil Jon: Little Jonathan Winery: Paso Robles, California

  4. Mulberry, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Mulberry is located in northwestern Clermont County near the center of Miami Township. It is bordered to the east by Mount Repose. Ohio State Route 28 passes through the southeast corner of the CDP, and Interstate 275 forms the western edge, with access to Mulberry where it crosses State Route 28 at Exit 57.

  5. Jackson Family Wines - Wikipedia

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    Jackson Family Wines includes 40 brands, sourced from vineyards and wineries in California, Oregon, the Bordeaux region in France, Tuscany in Italy, Australia, Chile and South Africa. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It controls 50,000 acres (20,000 ha) in the United States and is the largest owner of coastal vineyards in California and Oregon. [ 4 ]

  6. Oliver Winery - Wikipedia

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    Oliver Winery is the oldest and largest winery in the U.S. state of Indiana. Established in 1972, the winery has grown to become the 28 th largest winery in the U.S. [1] The Oliver Winery tasting room operates in Monroe County north of Bloomington at 200 E Winery Road. It is open for visitors year-round, and can be rented for private events.

  7. Blackbird Vineyards - Wikipedia

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    The vineyard was originally a walnut orchard until it was planted with 5,717 Merlot vines in 1997. [1] [3] Mia Klein used Blackbird Vineyard to create her 1999 Selene Merlot. [1] The first bottling under the Blackbird Vineyard label was a 2003 Merlot, made by Sarah Gott. [5] They produced 90 cases that vintage and it was only sold to private ...

  8. Mulberry Creek - Wikipedia

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    Mulberry Creek may refer to a waterway in the United States: Mulberry Creek (Alabama River), a tributary of the Alabama River in Alabama; Mulberry Creek (Tennessee River), a tributary of the Tennessee River in Alabama; Mulberry River (Arkansas), a tributary of the Arkansas River, alternately named "Mulberry Creek"

  9. Moraga Estate - Wikipedia

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    The wine was made by D'Alfonso until the 1992 vintage, when production shifted to the Etude facility in Napa, where Tony Soter made the wine. [1] [3] [7] The first Moraga White Table Wine was produced in 1998 and released in 2000. [1] After Tony Soter, Scott Rich became winemaker in 1999 and stayed in that position until 2021.