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  2. Olde Raleigh Distillery - Wikipedia

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    Olde Raleigh Distillery is a microdistillery located in Zebulon, North Carolina.Since opening on January 22, 2021, the distillery has gained local recognition for featuring at Carolina Mudcats games and other events, as well as national recognition for its distribution to forty states.

  3. List of wineries, breweries, and distilleries in New Jersey

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    The following is a list of wineries, breweries, and distilleries in New Jersey, including the town and county where the establishment is located, the year when the business first sold to the public wine, beer, or liquor that it produces, the type of ABC license that the business has, and the number of cases or barrels produced annually.

  4. 45 Wine and Whiskey - Wikipedia

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    The Forty Five has whiskey with syrup and bitters, and is served with two hamburgers and a Diet Coke. The Flotus is a mixture of white wine and gin. The Mar-a-Lago spritzer has wine, soda water, and grapefruit juice. [3]

  5. Natchez winery, a family-run business for over 40 years, is ...

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    The supplement can be purchased at the winery or online at newu.net. From childhood memories to thriving business. The winery's story began much earlier than 1979, when "Doc" Galbreath was a teenager.

  6. Millbrook Vineyards & Winery has new winemaker for ... - AOL

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    Ian Bearup, 40, has been bicoastal most his life, bouncing between Sonoma County, the largest wine producer of Northern California, and Washington County and the Albany area in New York state.

  7. Forty-Five - Wikipedia

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  9. History of American wine - Wikipedia

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    Some wineries managed to survive by making wine for religious services. However, grape growers prospered. Because making up to 200 US gallons (760 L) of wine at home per year was legal, such production increased from an estimated 4,000,000 US gallons (15,000,000 L) before Prohibition to 90,000,000 US gallons (340,000,000 L) five years after the imposition of the law.