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- AOC. The Rhône is generally divided into two sub-regions with distinct vinicultural traditions, the Northern Rhône (referred to in French as Rhône septentrional)...
- Agricultural Society. In 1863, Haraszthy incorporated the Buena Vista Vinicultural Society, the first large corporation in California (perhaps in the United...
- with the Thracian corn deity Sabazius. Other plants believed to be viniculturally significant were also included in wine lore such as ivy (thought to...
- Terra Madre, events that have highlighted the rich agricultural and vinicultural value of the Po Valley and Northern Italy. Turin is home to one of Italy's...
- Center of Marine Science and Technology (CACYTMAR). Andaluz Center of Vinicultural Research (CAIV). Part of the Iberoamerican Viniculture Network Institutes...
- winds and fog that balance the heat and sunshine. While drought can be a vinicultural hazard, most areas of California receive sufficient amounts of rainfall...
- industry has sprung up in Groesb****, making the area the northernmost vinicultural centre in Europe, and the only such area in the Netherlands, owing to...
- financially, and in 1863 financial support came by way of the Buena Vista Vinicultural Society; a group of financiers led by San Francisco banker William Ralston...
- Valleys of Santa Cruz have become areas of increased interest for its vinicultural potential. The main varieties produced are Tannat, Cabernet Sauvignon...
- after the phylloxera infestation and a cold winter. In the end, the vinicultural area amounted to 35 hectares. In 1860, the first savings and loan ****ociation...