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  2. List of cideries in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Apple Valley Cider Company – Penrose [7] Big B's Hard Cider – Hotchkiss Branch Out Cider – Fort Collins C Squared Ciders – Denver Clear Fork Cider – Denver Climb Hard Cider Co. – Loveland

  3. Swish Beverages - Wikipedia

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    Swish Beverages (stylized as SWISH) is an American wine brand produced in California. It was launched with the release of White Girl Rosé in 2015. It was launched with the release of White Girl Rosé in 2015.

  4. Château d'Esclans - Wikipedia

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    Château d'Esclans is a rosé wine producer in the Côtes de Provence AOC in Provence, France. It is majority owned by LVMH. [1] The château is credited with reviving interest in rosé wine. [2] It is best known for producing the Whispering Angel rosé wine, which is a high demanded French rosé in the US. [3]

  5. WA’s largest winemaker retreats from $19M Prosser facility ...

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    The Andrews family first planted wine grapes in 1980, nearly 40 years after it began farming in the Horse Heaven Hills around Prosser. Today, it grows 27 varietals on 2,400 acres and sells grapes ...

  6. The Duckhorn Portfolio - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Daniel and Margaret Duckhorn as The St. Helena Wine Company in 1976 with eight co-investors. [3] His background was in business and finance – he had consulted for the wine and spirits company Heublein and had managed a Napa Valley vine grafting and root stock business that supplied vines to vineyard owners, which brought him into contact with Napa Valley winemakers.

  7. Madame Clicquot Ponsardin - Wikipedia

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    This left Barbe-Nicole in control of a company variously involved in banking, wool trading, and champagne production. Under Madame Clicquot's control, the house focused entirely on champagne, and thrived [14] using funds supplied by her father-in-law. [6] On 21 July 1810, Barbe-Nicole Ponsardin launched her own company: "Veuve Clicquot ...