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  2. 10 of the Best Wine Fridges to Keep Your Rosé (and All Your ...

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    Viking Wine Fridge. Best Sub-Zero Wine Fridge. Capacity: 46 bottles. Why We Love It: ... The storage of this cooler is unique, too, as it arranges the bottles from front-to-back, so you can see ...

  3. Vinotemp - Wikipedia

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    Vinotemp was founded in 1985 in Los Angeles, California by Francis Ravel. Ravel initially produced and sold wine before transitioning into making wine cabinets. [citation needed] In 1993, Ravel created a self-contained wine cooling unit, which would come to be one of the companies most lucrative products.

  4. Category:Wine coolers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Wine coolers" ... West Coast Cooler This page was last edited on 23 October 2020, at 03:46 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  5. Wine cooler - Wikipedia

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    In Germany, wine coolers became popular in 2004, when the German government imposed an extra duty on alcopops (pre-mixed spirits) of 0.80 to 0.90 euro per bottle, effective 1 August 2004. To circumvent higher taxation, some German producers have switched to wine coolers, which are being marketed in the same way as alcopops. [citation needed]

  6. Alcopop - Wikipedia

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    They tend to be sweet and served in small bottles (typically 355 ml (the normal size of a soda pop can) in the US, 275 ml in South Africa and Germany, 330 ml in Canada and Europe), and between 4% and 7% ABV. In Europe, Canada, and South Africa coolers tend to be pre-mixed spirits, including vodka (e.g. Smirnoff Ice) or rum (e.g. Bacardi Breezer).

  7. Neethlingshof Estate - Wikipedia

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    The post-democracy era meant a boom for the wine industry in South Africa. Estates were enlarged, and production was going up. But this was bad for the biodiversity of the area, and at Neetlingshof a biodiversity and conservation programme was developed by master viticulturist, Prof. Eben Archer, who was commissioned to re-plan and replant nearly all of the vineyards on the Neetlingshof estate.

  8. Babylonstoren - Wikipedia

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    Babylonstoren is a wine estate in the Drakenstein Valley in the Cape Winelands, South Africa. [1] It is a popular tourist attraction, particularly because of its garden, designed by Patrice Taravella, [2] [3] [4] which was described as "the Versailles of vegetable gardens" by the Sunday Times. [5]

  9. KWV South Africa - Wikipedia

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    KWV was founded as a winemaking co-operative on 8 January 1918 by wine makers from the Western Cape in South Africa, with Dr. Charles Kohler as its chairperson. [3] The name “Koöperatieve Wijnbouwers Vereniging van Suid-Afrika” is Dutch for "Co-operative Winemakers Union' of South Africa". [4]

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