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I also follow/am followed by many home brewers and wine-makers, baseball fans, whatever.
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They were the first wine-makers to anchor what is becoming known as winery row on Pecos Street.
James Mejia: At Home in Denver -- My First Sleepover James Mejia 2011
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French wine-makers also said a warm and dry autumn made up for a cold and rainy summer.
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There are pockets of more established grape growers/wine-makers who have already done their trial and error and have zeroed in on the vinifera that can really do well in that locale.
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They were the first wine-makers to anchor what is becoming known as winery row on Pecos Street.
James Mejia: At Home in Denver -- My First Sleepover James Mejia 2011
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Ten years later the brothers took the Chianti wine-makers to court again over their domaine name.
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There are scholarships for vegetarians and scholarships for beef-eaters, candy-makers and wine-makers.
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As the fame of Parras wines spread, a later King of Spain banned all New World production of wine (except by or for the church) in 1699 in order to protect wine-makers in Spain, a ban which lasted until the early nineteenth century.
Did You Know? Oldest winery in the Americas is in Parras de la Fuente, Mexico 2008
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As the fame of Parras wines spread, a later King of Spain banned all New World production of wine (except by or for the church) in 1699 in order to protect wine-makers in Spain, a ban which lasted until the early nineteenth century.
Did You Know? Oldest winery in the Americas is in Parras de la Fuente, Mexico 2008
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I also follow/am followed by many home brewers and wine-makers, baseball fans, whatever.
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