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  2. List of wineries in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Belvoir Winery [1] [7] Liberty, Missouri: 2011 Said to be haunted [9] [10] Bias Vineyards and Winery [1] Berger, Missouri: 1980 Also operates Gruhlke's Microbrewery onsite. Black Silo Winery [1] Trenton, Missouri: 2010 Family-owned and operated winery. Blumenhof Winery [1] Dutzow, Missouri: 1979 All wines made from locally-grown grapes. Buffalo ...

  3. Missouri wine - Wikipedia

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    The four largest wineries in Missouri are (in order): St. James Winery, Stone Hill Winery, Les Bourgeois Winery, and Meramec Vineyards Winery. [8] Missouri is home to five wine trails which host wine events and festivals year round and encourage weekend getaways to some of the established wine regions in the state. [10]

  4. Stone Hill Winery - Wikipedia

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    Its wine had won numerous awards in international fairs, including Vienna in 1873, Philadelphia in 1876, and St. Louis in 1904. Due to Prohibition, the winery was closed in 1920, along with virtually all others in the nation. During this time, the owners earned money by using its wine cellars to grow mushrooms for sale until 1965. [2]

  5. Delmar Loop - Wikipedia

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    The area gets its name from a streetcar turnaround, or "loop", formerly located in the area. [2]Delmar Boulevard was originally known as Morgan Street. According to Norbury L. Wayman in his circa 1980 series History of St. Louis Neighborhoods, [3] the name Delmar was coined when two early landowners living on opposite sides of the road, one from Delaware and one from Maryland, combined the ...

  6. St. James Winery - Wikipedia

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    St. James Winery is located in St. James, Missouri, near mile marker 195 of Interstate 44. The winery distributes 200,000 cases of wine per year in 19 states. The vineyards are composed of 180 acres (73 ha) of Catawba , Vignoles , Chardonel , Concord , Norton , Chambourcin , Seyval and Rougeon grapes .

  7. Luxco - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1958 by David Sherman Sr. and Paul A. Lux, as the David Sherman Corporation.The company was renamed Luxco in 2006. At the end of 2011, Luxco agreed to acquire all of the outstanding stock of Paramount Distillers Incorporated of Cleveland, Ohio and its Meier’s Wine Cellars subsidiary in Cincinnati, Ohio.

  8. List of landmarks of St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    View of the Eads Bridge under construction in 1870, listed as a St. Louis Landmark and National Historic Landmark St. Louis Landmark is a designation of the Board of Aldermen of the City of St. Louis for historic buildings and other sites in St. Louis, Missouri. Listed sites are selected after meeting a combination of criteria, such as whether the site is a cultural resource, near a cultural ...

  9. List of neighborhoods of St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    For example, Downtown St. Louis is generally thought to include the St. Louis Union Station and Enterprise Center, even though Downtown technically ends at Tucker Avenue (12th Street). Additionally, the Fox Theatre and Powell Symphony Hall are popularly considered a part of Midtown St. Louis even though they are in Grand Center.