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    As a food and beverage journalist living in Barcelona, I've learned so much about Spain's many beautiful vineyards. I think the country's nearly 140 wine regions are quite underrated compared to ...

  3. History of Portuguese wine - Wikipedia

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    The JNV encouraged the consolidation of small vineyard landowners into co-operative wine producers. While the rise of co-operatives brought more order and structure to the Portuguese wine industry, it also had the negative effect of curbing creativity and free enterprise.

  4. Alexander Valley AVA - Wikipedia

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    The vineyard designated was Strong's Alexander's Crown vineyard located near Jimtown. In 1988, E & J Gallo Winery purchased substantial tracts of land in the Alexander Valley to establish the fine wine brand of the company. [5] In 1963, one of Alexander Valley's most prestigious vineyards, the Robert Young Vineyard, was planted.

  5. Harlan Estate - Wikipedia

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    The vineyards lie between 325 feet (99 m) and 525 feet (160 m) in an area Bill Harlan named "The Tenderloin". [17] The estate incorporates around 240 acres (97 ha) of oak woodlands and conifer at the high elevations. It loops around to the south in a horseshoe shape, with the vineyards planted on soils of volcanic origin. [16]

  6. Salvatore Torquato - Wikipedia

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    Salvatore Torquato is an American theoretical scientist born in Falerna, Italy.His research work has impacted a variety of fields, including physics, [6] chemistry, [7] applied and pure mathematics, [8] materials science, [9] engineering, [10] and biological physics.

  7. Glossary of viticulture terms - Wikipedia

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    A concoction of chemical or organic chemicals used to control weed growth in the vineyard. Organic and Biodynamic viticulture discourages the use of chemical herbicides that may include toxins. High density planting A vineyard management plan that incorporates planting a high number of vines per acre/hectare in order to improve fruit quality.