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Rayon is at least made from wood pulp, which is both a renewable and a recyclable source, but it takes a heckuva lot of petrol to convert pulp to that end product.
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Pair your La Cave du Vin "Rayon" with anything that's made with cheese like risotto or fondue, shellfish, or chicken roasted with lemon and herbs.
Archive 2009-01-01 2009
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I had the 2006 La Cave du Vin Blanc de Morgex et de La Salle "Rayon" white wine which was stupendous markdown from K & L Wines for $4.99 a bottle regular price: $17.99; find it online for $7-$21.
Archive 2009-01-01 2009
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Pair your La Cave du Vin "Rayon" with anything that's made with cheese like risotto or fondue, shellfish, or chicken roasted with lemon and herbs.
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I've actually got a wine from Caves du Vin Blanc, but it's the "Rayon," Nick.
Italy's Alpine Wine Region: Exploring the Valle d'Aosta 2009
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I had the 2006 La Cave du Vin Blanc de Morgex et de La Salle "Rayon" white wine which was stupendous markdown from K & L Wines for $4.99 a bottle regular price: $17.99; find it online for $7-$21.
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The FTC contend that the fabric are in fact 'Rayon', a textile made from reconstituted cellulose fibres.
TreeHugger 2010
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The FTC contend that the fabric are in fact 'Rayon', a textile made from reconstituted cellulose fibres.
Energy Bulletin - kristinsponsler 2010
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The FTC contend that the fabric are in fact 'Rayon', a textile made from reconstituted cellulose fibres.
TreeHugger 2010
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The FTC contend that the fabric are in fact 'Rayon', a textile made from reconstituted cellulose fibres.
TreeHugger 2010
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