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  2. Wine tourism - Wikipedia

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    The winery benefits from essentially free labor during the most demanding periods of wine production while participants may later be able to enjoy wines they personally had a hand in creating. Other experiences include "wine and food pairing" tours, where visitors can learn about the art of pairing different wines with specific dishes, and ...

  3. Tasting room - Wikipedia

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    Tasting room of Rutherford Hill winery in Napa Valley AVA.The tasting room is located in the wine cave. A tasting room is a part of a winery or brewery, typically located on the premises of the winery or brewery's production facilities, at which guests may sample the winery or brewery's products.

  4. The 24 Best Wineries and Vineyards Near NYC That Are Well ...

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    The West Coast may get the lion’s share of the glory when it comes to America’s wine regions but guess what: the East Coast (especially the Tri-State Area) can more than hold its own when it ...

  5. Wine tasting - Wikipedia

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    In a vertical tasting, different vintages of the same wine type from the same winery are tasted. This emphasizes differences between various vintages. In a horizontal tasting, the wines are all from the same vintage but are from different wineries. Keeping wine variety or type and wine region the same helps emphasize differences in winery styles.

  6. Winery - Wikipedia

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    A winery is a building or property that produces wine, or a business involved in the cultivation and production of wine, such as a wine company. [1] Some wine companies own many wineries. Besides wine making equipment, larger wineries may also feature warehouses , bottling lines , laboratories , and large expanses of tanks known as tank farms.

  7. Large wine conglomerate is going bankrupt. What does it ... - AOL

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    The Santa Rosa-based company has been showing signs of struggle for months.

  8. Alexander Valley AVA - Wikipedia

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    A modern era of quality wine production began in the late 1960s when a new owner of Simi Winery sought to revive the area's long winemaking history. In the 1970s, a new wave of producers, such as Chateau Souverain and Jordan Vineyard & Winery, descended upon the area and started making wines that received critical and consumer acclaim. Wine ...

  9. Traveling Vineyard - Wikipedia

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    Traveling Vineyard was founded in 2001. In April 2010, the company declared Chapter 7 bankruptcy. [7] In November 2010, Richard Libby and other investors purchased the Traveling Vineyard assets out of bankruptcy and restarted the company. [8] As of May 2017, Traveling Vineyard has over 5,000 independent Wine Guides in 40 states in the United ...

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