- and Chablis. In Germany, a
winemaking cooperative is
often called Winzergenossenschaft, but can also be
called Winzerverein, Winzervereinigung, Weingärtnergenossenschaft...
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computer catalogue stores. [1] Some
forms of
employment include the
Winzergenossenschaft Auggen (a wine
growers coop - [2] and a
fruit juice producer - [3]...
- and
Catholic public library. Thüngersheim is the
domicile of the
Winzergenossenschaft Thüngersheim eG (vinters' co-operative)
founded in 1930. With more...
- estate-bottled (Erzeugerabfüllung or Gutsabfüllung),
bottled by a co-op (
Winzergenossenschaft), or by a
third party bottler (Abfüller).
Address of the
winery The...
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refers to a
maturing and
bottling facility, a
bottler or shipper.
Winzergenossenschaft refers to a
winemaking cooperative. Gutsabfüllung
refers to a grower/producer...
- 1933, that
cooperative then
merged with the
competing cooperative Winzergenossenschaft Heilbronn that had
formed in 1919 and that
cooperative again merged...
- grown. The wine from
these grapes are
bottled at the
Affentaler Winzergenossenschaft. The
Catholic parish church in
Steinbach was the
mother church for...
- ****umption of Mary, is a
venue of the
Rheingau Musik Festival.
Hallgartener Winzergenossenschaft eG
Mariae Himmelfahrt,
Hallgarten Rheingau Musik Festival 2011...
- be a
winemaker and in 1938 he
founded the
Erste burgenländische
Winzergenossenschaft Pöttsching (First
Burgenland Vintner Cooperative Pöttsching). He...
- encomp****ing more than taste, but also mouthfeel, aroma, and color.
Winzergenossenschaft German term for a co-operative
winery Xylem The
woody tissue of a...