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  2. Seasons 52 - Wikipedia

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    Seasons 52 is an American restaurant and wine bar chain owned by Darden Restaurants founded in 2003. The chain's concept is to deliver a casually sophisticated atmosphere, seasonal menu, and offer fresh ingredients to deliver menu items that are naturally lighter.

  3. Dearden's - Wikipedia

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    Dearden's was a chain of department stores based in Los Angeles that operated for 108 years. It was founded in 1909 by Edgar Dearden, an immigrant from England ...

  4. German wine - Wikipedia

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    The wines have historically been predominantly white, and the finest made from Riesling. Many wines have been sweet and low in alcohol, light and unoaked. Historically many of the wines (other than late harvest wines) were probably dry , as techniques to stop fermentation did not exist. Recently much more German white wine is being made in the ...

  5. 15 Wines to Bring to a Party That Will Impress the Wine ... - AOL

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    A $15 wine that drinks like a $30 wine is a winner of a gift, and this fragrant red, from one of the northern Rhône’s top producers, is exactly that. The Syrah in the blend — 60% — adds a ...

  6. Joe Gladwin - Wikipedia

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    He also appeared in Last of the Summer Wine from 1975 to 1986 and had completed work on the show's ninth series and 1986 Christmas special before his death. [ 10 ] His film credits included appearances in Three Hats for Lisa (1966), Charlie Bubbles (1967), Work Is a Four-Letter Word (1968), The Reckoning (1969), the film version of Nearest and ...

  7. Roussanne - Wikipedia

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    A Savoy wine produced from 100% Roussanne. Unlike most French AOC wines, the variety is mentioned on the front label, although using the local synonym of Bergeron.. It is likely that Roussanne originated in the northern Rhône where it is today an important component in the wines of Crozes-Hermitage, Hermitage, Saint-Joseph and the Saint-Péray AOC where it is used for both still and sparkling ...