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  2. The Red Vineyard - Wikipedia

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    The Red Vineyards near Arles is an oil painting by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh, executed on a privately primed Toile de 30 piece of burlap in early November 1888. It depicts workers in a vineyard , and it is the only painting known by name that Van Gogh sold in his lifetime.

  3. Anna Boch - Wikipedia

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    The Red Vineyard, by Vincent van Gogh, (1888) bought from him by Anna Boch. 140 of her own paintings were left to her godchild, Ida van Haelewijn, the daughter of her gardener. Many of these paintings show Ida van Haelewijn as a little girl in the garden.

  4. Vincent van Gogh's display at Les XX, 1890 - Wikipedia

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    6. La Vigne rouge (Mont-Major) - Red Vineyard (Mont-Majour) This was not the display order or arrangement that Van Gogh desired. No definitive documentation of his intentions or the actual display is known to survive.

  5. Red wine - Wikipedia

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    Red wines sometimes undergo fining, which is designed to clarify the wine and sometimes to correct faults such as excess tannin. Fining agents include egg white and gelatin . Some red wines, particularly those designed for early drinking, are cold stabilized so as to prevent the precipitation of unsightly tartrate crystals in the bottle.

  6. History of wine - Wikipedia

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    Chian was credited as the first red wine, although it was known to the Greeks as "black wine". [63] [64] Coan was mixed with sea water and famously salty; [65] Pramnian or Lesbian wine was a famous export as well. Aristotle mentions Lemnian wine, which was probably the same as the modern-day Lemnió varietal, a red wine with a bouquet of ...

  7. Cabernet Sauvignon - Wikipedia

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    Cabernet Sauvignon in Washington State, planted in 1973 at Red Willow Vineyard in the Yakima Valley. A couple of noted Cabernet Sauvignon flavours are intimately tied to viticultural and climate influences. The herbaceous or green bell pepper flavour is most widely recognised, caused by pyrazines, which are more prevalent in under-ripened grapes.

  8. Tempranillo - Wikipedia

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    The original 1993 planting of Tempranillo at Red Willow Vineyard in Washington state. Tempranillo arrived in California bearing the name Valdepeñas, and it was grown in the Central Valley at the turn of the 20th century. Since the climate of the Central Valley was not ideal for the grape, it was used as a blending grape for jug wine. [1]

  9. Burgundy wine - Wikipedia

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    Size of planted vineyards: 29,500 hectares 25,000 classified as AOC vineyards: No. of vineyards: 100 AOCs: Grapes produced: 59.5% of white varieties, 33.8% of red varieties and 6.7% of crémant: Varietals produced: Pinot noir, Gamay, Chardonnay, Aligoté: Official designation(s) Regional, village, 1 er cru and Grand cru: Comments