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The vineyard's farm equipment will be sold the following day.
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The squiggles aren't squiggles at all, but representations of California gold miners, the vineyard's Pine Mountain location and the winery's three married couples the squiggles are apparently their embracing forms.
Judging a Wine by What It Wears Lettie Teague 2011
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She and Moses - who served as the vineyard's CEO - wanted to make the first Virginia wine that would compete on the world stage - and that, local vintners familiar with the story say, is what ultimately led to her downfall.
Va. winemaker's painstakingly built empire crumbled in months amid recession 2011
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We also take time to wander through the vineyard's extensive cactus garden, following the winding pathways that meander through cacti samples from both Italy and Mexico.
The magic of Bernal, Queretaro: wine, opals and historic charm 2009
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We also take time to wander through the vineyard's extensive cactus garden, following the winding pathways that meander through cacti samples from both Italy and Mexico.
The magic of Bernal, Queretaro: wine, opals and historic charm 2009
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I can vouch for the fact that recent vintages of that vineyard's Pinot Blanc are very fine indeed.
Biodynamics: Natural Wonder or Just a Horn of Manure? jaY MCINERNEY 2010
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Howard's sauvignon blanc (look for the 2007 release this spring) is a terrific example of the grape's local potential and his deft, judicious use of oak in his chardonnay program leads to wines that express their vineyard's terroir well.
WTNs: Jamesport Vineyards New Releases (North Fork of Long Island) 2008
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A piece by Michelle Locke of the AP details the vineyard's packaging change.
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Howard's sauvignon blanc (look for the 2007 release this spring) is a terrific example of the grape's local potential and his deft, judicious use of oak in his chardonnay program leads to wines that express their vineyard's terroir well.
LENNDEVOURS: 2008
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Would 70 mph winds destroy canopies, shutting down the vineyard's sugar-making machines?
Tropical Storm Hanna No Big Deal for Long Island Wineries 2008
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