- A
winemaker or
vintner is a
person engaged in winemaking. They are
generally emplo**** by
wineries or wine companies,
where their work includes: Cooperating...
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Bobenheim am Berg in 1789, had
established himself by the
early 1830s as a
winegrower in Kallstadt,
which had then
become part of
Kingdom of Bavaria, where...
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residence built in a
French style; the term is
additionally often used for a
winegrower's estate,
especially in the
Bordeaux region of France. The word château...
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Kootenay Thompson/Shuswap
Lillooet The ****ociation of
British Columbia Winegrowers (ABCW) is an ****ociation of
winemakers located in
British Columbia. Most...
- New
Zealand Winegrowers is the
national industry body that
represents New Zealand's
viticulture and
winemaking sectors. It
conducts research, promotion...
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January 1, 1937) is an
American real
estate developer, agriculturist, and
winegrower. Lohr is the
founder of J. Lohr
Vineyards & Wines, a winegrowing, and...
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Zealand Wine Hall of Fame". NZ
Winegrower. April–May 2018. p. 37.
Retrieved 7
February 2019. "More honours". NZ
Winegrower. April–May 2019. p. 57. Retrieved...
- 1921) was a
French cafe
owner and
winegrower considered the
leader of the 1907
revolt of the
Languedoc winegrowers.
Marcelin Albert was born on 29 March...
- Bursins, the
oldest of
three children, to
Richard Parmelin, a
farmer and
winegrower, and
Jeannine Parmelin (née Favre). He has a
brother and a sister. He...
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colours are red and white, they are
nicknamed the
Winegrowers and they have
contested the
Winegrowers Derby with
their neighbouring rivals FK
Vardar Negotino...