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  2. Oliver Winery - Wikipedia

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    Oliver Winery opened in the spring of 1972, and its first tasting room was opened to the public in 1973. Sales took off with Camelot Mead, and have continued since. William's son Bill assumed management of the winery in 1983 and introduced the use of grapes from outside Indiana to Oliver wines in 1988.

  3. William Heritage Winery - Wikipedia

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    William Heritage Winery (formerly known as Heritage Vineyards) is a winery in the Mullica Hill section of Harrison Township in Gloucester County, New Jersey. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] A family produce farm since 1853, the vineyard was first planted in 1998, and opened to the public in 2002.

  4. William Oliver - Wikipedia

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    William Oliver (physician) (1695–1764), inventor of the Bath Oliver biscuit; William J. Oliver (1774–1827), 19th-century informer and supposed agent provocateur; William J. Oliver (industrialist) (1867–1925), early 20th century American contractor; William Pearly Oliver (1912–1989), instrumental in developing organizations to support ...

  5. Charles Creek Vineyard - Wikipedia

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    Charles Creek worked with a number of wine growers throughout Sonoma and Napa including: Merlot and Chardonnay growers Hyde Vineyard and Sangiacomo Vineyards and Cabernet Sauvignon growers Mountain Terraces Vineyard and Stage Coach Vineyard [4] Not owning their own production facility, they worked with Sonoma Wine Company, a custom winery production facility.

  6. List of wine professionals - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Comiskey – American wine writer of Wine & Spirits and Los Angeles Times Kermit Lynch on the set of Wine Library TV; Julia Coney – Wine writer and creator of Black Wine Professionals database [2] [3] Tullio De Rosa – Italian author; Andrew Dornenburg – wine columnist of The Washington Post; Michel Dovaz – wine teacher and writer

  7. Mississippi Mills (Wesson, Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    Captain William Oliver and John T. Hardy bought the mill from Col. Wesson, but it burned in 1873. Oliver convinced Mississippi's largest landowner and cotton producer, Edmund Richardson , to become a partner in building a more modern textile mill of brick , to reduce the fire hazard created by using wood-fired power in combination with ...

  8. Year of the Comet - Wikipedia

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    William Goldman said he was inspired to write the film by his love of red wine, and a desire to do a romantic adventure comedy thriller in the vein of Charade (1963). He wanted to set it in the most romantic places he knew (London, the Scottish highlands, the French Riviera) which meant it became a chase focusing around a bottle of wine.

  9. Old York Cellars - Wikipedia

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    What Exit Wines, Darryl Mack Cellars: First vines planted: 1978: Opened to the public: 2010: Key people: David Wolin (owner) Scott Gares (winemaker) Chris O'Brien (Chief Financial Officer) [1] Acres cultivated: 12: Cases/yr: 3,600 (estimated, 2012) Other attractions: wine tasting, winery tours, private events, pairing menu, picnicking permitted ...

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