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  2. Hawaii wine - Wikipedia

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    A law passed in 2001 and signed by Governor Ben Cayetano opened up the Hawaiian wine industry to more domestic trading within the mainland United States. The new law allows the state to enter into reciprocal trade agreements with other states, enabling residents of Hawaii to purchase wine directly from wineries in those states in exchange for those states allowing Hawaiian wineries to sell ...

  3. List of food and beverage museums - Wikipedia

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    Historic food rations on display in the museum at Port Lockroy, Antarctic Peninsula. This is a list of food and beverage museums.Food museums, beverage museums and wine museums generally provide information about how various foodstuffs are produced or were historically produced.

  4. Robin Hutson - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Hutson co-founded the Hotel du Vin chain with Gerard Basset. [2] In 2004, they sold the company for £66 million. [ 2 ] He was chairman of the Soho House Group until 2009.

  5. Cirque Du Soleil Launches Permanent Show in Hawaii Inspired ...

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    Cirque Du Soleil, the famed circus company whose shows often combine acrobats and storytelling, launched a new production in Waikiki, Hawaii earlier this month. Dubbed ‘Auana, which means to ...

  6. Charles Finkel - Wikipedia

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    Charles Finkel (born September 25, 1943) is a designer, entrepreneur, artist and founder of Bon-Vin, Merchant du Vin, and The Pike Brewing Company in Seattle, Washington. Charles began marketing wines from small family owned California wineries in the 1970s and was the first to market the wines of Washington state throughout the country.

  7. International Organisation of Vine and Wine - Wikipedia

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    On 4 September 1958, the organization's name was changed to the International Vine and Wine Office (Office International de la Vigne et du Vin). The current International Organization of Vine and Wine was established following a 35-nation agreement on 3 April 2001, and replaced the International Vine and Wine Office.

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