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  2. Miami’s Club E11even Turns 11: Most Memorable ... - AOL

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    Since E11EVEN opened in 2014, this world-famous ultraclub has set the gold standard for nightlife, creating unforgettable moments that have defined Miami’s after-dark scene. Even in its first ...

  3. Escondido Valley AVA - Wikipedia

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    It was the fifth designated wine area in the state of Texas, and covers an area of over 32,000 acres (129 km 2). [3] There are no wineries located in the Escondido Valley AVA. The largest winery making Escondido Valley AVA designated wines was Ste. Genevieve Wines, whose winery facilities were located near Fort Stockton. [5]

  4. San Pasqual Valley, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    San Pasqual Valley was the fourth wine region to be designated an American Viticultural Area when the AVA was created in 1981. The AVA is encroached on by the cities of San Diego, Poway, and Escondido, resulting in relatively high land values but limited viticultural potential. [13]

  5. E11Even Miami - Wikipedia

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    E11EVEN Miami is a multilevel nightclub located in downtown Miami. The night club was opened February 5, 2014. The night club was opened February 5, 2014. The club is open 24-Hours Wednesday Through Monday.

  6. San Pasqual Valley AVA - Wikipedia

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    The 9,000 acres (14 sq mi) AVA was established on August 17, 1981 by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF), Treasury after reviewing the petition submitted by a representative of San Pasqual Vineyards to establish a viticultural area in San Diego County to be named "San Pasqual Valley."

  7. Escondido - Wikipedia

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    Escondido Valley AVA, a wine area in Texas, United States; Rivers. Escondido River (Coahuila), tributary of the Rio Grande in Mexico; Escondido River (Nicaragua)

  8. Andrew Murray Vineyards - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Murray Vineyards was founded in 1990 when entrepreneurs Jim and Fran Murray sold their southern California restaurants and 'retired' to 200 acres of fertile soil in the Santa Ynez Valley. With their son and winemaker Andrew Murray at the helm, the Los Olivos winery is now a well-respected purveyor of Rhône-style wines.

  9. Texas wine - Wikipedia

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    Over 2,000,000 gallons of wine were produced in 2021 making it the fourth-largest wine producing state in the nation. [ 10 ] That puts Texas behind California, Washington, and Oregon respectively. Mesa Vineyards was the largest wine producer in the state with 500 acres (200 ha) planted near Fort Stockton in West Texas .