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- founded EuroWineGate in 2001 which became Maison Villevert in 2016. After studying biology and oenology and working for multiple cognacs and wines brands...
- oenologist and master distiller. He created EuroWineGate in 2001. This structure was founded to bridge French wines and spirits with the American market. It...
- founded to bridge French wines and spirits with the American market. It became Maison Villevert in 2011. He created EuroWineGate in 2001. Meanwhile, Jean-Sébastien...
- by Frederick II", it also appears on the Italian version of the one cent Euro coin. Castel del Monte is situated on a small hill close to the monastery...
- (Gewürztraminer) for white wine. In climate it is similar to the neighbouring Burgenland wine region in Austria, and several winemakers make wine in both countries...
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- mustard, and garnished with cayenne pepper or paprika. Other recipes add wine or Worcestershire sauce. The sauce may also blend cheese and mustard into...
- Langhe-Roero and Monferrato. The town is famous for its white truffle and wine production. The confectionery group Ferrero is based there. The city joined...
- century. Wine has become po****r in many parts of the country, especially close to German wine regions. In 2019, Germany was the ninth-largest wine producer...
- coopers under Böttger built the enormous Königstein Wine Barrel (Königsteiner Weinf****), the greatest wine barrel in the world, in the cellar of the Magdalenenburg...