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  2. Oz Clarke - Wikipedia

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    Sainsbury's Regional Wine Guides Series, Sainsbury's (1988) Sainsbury's Pocket Wine Guide, Sainsbury's (1993) ASIN B000RYL20; Oz Clarke's Wine Companion to... – Bordeaux, Tuscany, Burgundy, California (1997) Microsoft Wine Guide (1995–2002, CD-ROM) Oz and James's Big Wine Adventure, with Julie Arkell, BBC Books (2006) ISBN 978-0-563-53900-1

  3. Sainsbury's - Wikipedia

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    J Sainsbury plc, trading as Sainsbury's, [a] is a British supermarket and the second-largest chain of supermarkets in the United Kingdom.. Founded in 1869 by John James Sainsbury with a shop in Drury Lane, London, the company was the largest UK retailer of groceries for most of the 20th century.

  4. George Saintsbury - Wikipedia

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    George Edward Bateman Saintsbury, FBA (23 October 1845 – 28 January 1933), was an English critic, literary historian, editor, teacher, and wine connoisseur. He is regarded as a highly influential critic of the late 19th and early 20th century. [1]

  5. Tempranillo - Wikipedia

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    Tempranillo is a black grape with a thick skin. [1] It grows best at relatively high altitudes, but it also can tolerate a much warmer climate. [10] With regard to Tempranillo's production in various climates, wine expert Oz Clarke notes:

  6. Jacksons Stores - Wikipedia

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    Jacksons Stores Ltd, named after the founder William Jackson, was a British chain of 114 convenience shops in Yorkshire and the North Midlands that was founded in 1891 by the Hull-based William Jackson & Sons Ltd and sold to Sainsbury's in 2004, an acquisition which doubled that company's share of the convenience shop market. [1]

  7. Carlton Food Network - Wikipedia

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    Less than expected revenues from e-commerce and a weakened advertising market were blamed on the decision to close the venture, which saw the return of ownership of the Taste CFN channel back to Carlton and the return of the web-based recipe and wine assets to Sainsbury's, with the taste.co.uk website being shut down and its assets being reused ...