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A bottle of 2002 Dominus. From an estate of 124 acres (50 ha), the vineyard area extends 108 acres (44 ha) in 14 blocks, with some presence of phylloxera-resistant St. George rootstock from the Inglenook period, the grape varieties are 87% Cabernet Sauvignon, 8% Petit Verdot, and 5% Cabernet Franc.
Christian Moueix (French:; born 1946) is a French winemaker and the president of the négociant house Établissements Jean-Pierre Moueix in Libourne, overseeing production in several estates in Saint-Émilion and Pomerol including Château La Fleur-Pétrus and Château Trotanoy.
[7] [8] Their international reputation grew in the 1990s with projects like the Goetz Collection in Munich (1992), [9] [8] which featured glass cladding to diffuse natural light, and the Dominus Winery in Napa Valley (1997), notable for its gabion walls of local stones that integrate the structure with its surroundings. [10] [11] [12]
Dominus Estate, a Napa Valley winery; A THX certification level; See also. Anno Domini (disambiguation) AD (disambiguation) Domino (disambiguation)
Today, the wine region is known primarily for wine tourism, catering to the visitors of Lake Bolsena north of Rome, with comparatively little Est! Est!! Est!!! di Montefiascone being exported. [5] Among wine critics, the wine often receives mixed opinions with wine experts such as Hugh Johnson and Jancis Robinson describing in The World Atlas ...
Portal:Wine/Selected winery/7 Dominus Estate, formerly Napanook Vineyards, is a California wine estate producing Bordeaux style blends, owned by Christian Moueix. The winery is located in Yountville within the Napa Valley AVA .
The Mosaic of Dominus Julius is a late fourth-century or early fifth-century floor mosaic that was put into in the estate of Dominus Julius in Carthage. [1] This mosaic is a reflection of daily life and an explicit communication of the status and wealth of the owners, and what their life consisted of. [ 2 ]
Frederick II thereafter called himself a dominus Carniole (Lord of Carniola) and succeeded his father as Duke of Austria and Styria in the following year. In 1248 the title was picked up by Duke Ulrich III of Carinthia , who had married Agnes of Merania after Frederick's death in 1246.