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  2. Blenheim Vineyards - Wikipedia

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    Blenheim Vineyards has 30 acres (12 ha) under vine. The first planting was in 2000 and the second planting was in 2007. The grapes growing on the Blenheim property include Viognier, Chardonnay, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Petit Verdot. Some grapes used in Blenheim wines are also sourced from other Virginia growers.

  3. Marlborough wine region - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand's plantings of Sauvignon Blanc experienced enormous growth in the 21st century, driven almost exclusively by investment in the Marlborough region. [5] Vineyard area of the grape expanded from 4,516 hectares (11,160 acres) in 2003 to 23,102 hectares (57,090 acres) in 2018, a five-fold increase in just 15 years.

  4. The Vines, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Vines is an outer suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located north-east in the Swan Valley region of the City of Swan.It is 33 kilometres (21 mi) away from Perth's central business district and 6 kilometres (4 mi) away from the secondary metropolitan centre of Ellenbrook, with which it shares a common development history and urban area.

  5. Blindheim - Wikipedia

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    Blindheim (German: [ˈblɪnthaɪm]), traditionally known in English as Blenheim (/ ˈ b l ɛ n ɪ m / BLEN-im), is a village and a municipality in the Bavarian district of Dillingen in southern Germany. It is north of Augsburg, on the left bank of the Danube River.

  6. The Vines Resort - Wikipedia

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    The Vines Resort (formerly The Vines Resort & Country Club) is a public golf course and leisure complex in Perth, Western Australia. The resort hosts two championship-tier 18-hole courses, The Lakes course and the Ellenbrook course, [ 1 ] along with an open-air driving range and a mini-golf course.

  7. Springlands - Wikipedia

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    Before the 2023 census, the suburb had a smaller boundary, covering 4.19 km 2 (1.62 sq mi). [1] Using that boundary, Springlands had a population of 5,880 at the 2018 New Zealand census, an increase of 504 people (9.4%) since the 2013 census, and an increase of 864 people (17.2%) since the 2006 census.

  8. Blenheim - Wikipedia

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    Blenheim (/ ˈ b l ɛ n ɪ m / BLEN-im) is the English name of Blindheim, a village in Bavaria, Germany, which was the site of the Battle of Blenheim in 1704. Almost all places and other things called Blenheim are named directly or indirectly in honour of the battle.

  9. Combe, Oxfordshire - Wikipedia

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    Combe is a village and civil parish about 5 miles (8 km) northeast of Witney in Oxfordshire.It is bounded to the south and southwest by the River Evenlode, to the northwest partly by the course of the Akeman Street Roman road and partly by a road parallel with it, and to the east by the boundary of Blenheim Great Park.