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Gaja Barbaresco DOCG; The Gaja estate flagship wine which has been produced since its founding in 1859. It is a 100% Nebbiolo varietal wine sourced from 14 different Barbaresco zone vineyards. It has 12 months of barrique aging and then 12 months of aging in large oak casks. Costa Russi; A single vineyard acquired by the Gaja family in 1967.
Letter to Shreve dated January 13, 1940 -- Mexican plants collected in 1939 by Forrest Shreve, determined at the Gray Herbarium by I.M. Johnston -- map of Mexico -- letter from Ernest R. Tinkham to I.M. Johnston -- map showing route taken by Shreve-Tinkham expedition to northern Mexico in August 12-September 15, 1940 -- Itinerary of the Shreve ...
The viewing of the rock formations by water is a tourist attraction in the area. The nearby city of Wisconsin Dells is the center of summer tourist activity, much of it in the form of the theme parks unrelated to the river features. The Dells of the Wisconsin River is owned by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
Spring Green took 33rd on Travel Lemming's "50 Best Places to Travel in 2024" list. Here's what to check out in the village, two hours from Milwaukee.
This category includes the native flora of Mexico, in North America. Taxa of the lowest rank are always included. Higher taxa are included only if endemic. For the purposes of this category, "Mexico" is defined in accordance with the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions. In the WGSRPD scheme Mexico is its own level 2 ...
The Holyland is an American region located mainly in northeastern Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin and southern Calumet County. [1] The area is known for its distinctive agricultural landscape, a close-knit community life, and deep Roman Catholicism brought by Germans who first settled the region in the 1840s. [ 2 ]
Sandhill cranes in Wisconsin are part of the "Eastern Population," which also includes birds from southern Minnesota, Michigan, Ontario and other places in the Midwest, Lacy said.
Licensed to Portage, Wisconsin, United States, the station is currently owned by Magnum Broadcasting. [2] Co-owned WDDC , formerly WPDR-FM, is located at 100.1 MHz. WAUN is simulcast on FM via two translator stations, 102.1 in Baraboo which covers the majority of the Dells/Baraboo and Portage areas from a transmitter on the Baraboo Range as ...