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Vigneron. Vintner. Wine grapes. A vintner is a wine merchant. In some modern use, particularly in American English, the term is also used as a synonym for "winemaker ...
The initials NM (meaning Négociant-Manipulant) appear on the labels of large Champagne houses that source the majority of their grapes rather than growing them. [1] CM (meaning Coopérative-Manipulant) is a co-operative of growers who blend the product of their collective vineyards to sell under one or more brands. In this situation the ...
A German term meaning approximately "harvest of selected berries". A Prädikat in Germany and Austria. Bereich A district within a German wine region (Anbaugebiet). Contains smaller Grosslagen vineyard designations. The Berthomeau Report Commissioned by French Ministry of Agriculture to better position the wine industry for the future.
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It can mean truly good things for those who do well, and Santana says he was always aware that potential customers were watching. ... Vigneron, who now helms the Lemon Grove eatery in L.A., was ...
Vigneron may refer to: Allen Henry Vigneron (born 1948), archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church in Detroit, Michigan; André Vigneron (1881–1924), French bowed string instrument maker; Joseph Arthur Vigneron (1851–1905), French archetier and bowmaker; Marcel Vigneron, American chef; Pascal Vigneron (born 1963), French organist and trumpeter
But just as French vignerons were recovering from oidium came a new mysterious ailment that caused decay or death in the grapevines. The cause was a tiny louse, known as phylloxera, imported from North America. This louse targets the rootstock of the vine. The solution to this epidemic also came from North America in the grafting of naturally ...