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  2. Jan Shrem - Wikipedia

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    He calls his presentation "Bacchus the Rascal: A Bacchanalian History of Wine Seen Through 4000 Years of Art". Shrem sold Clos Pegase to Leslie Rudd's Vintage Wine Estates in 2013, when he was 83. [7] In July 2024, Vintage Wine Estates filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, with plans to sell all of its assets, including Clos Pegase. [11]

  3. Manetti Shrem Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    Margrit Mondavi, widow of Napa Valley winemaker Robert Mondavi, made an initial $2 million donation to begin the project. [7] Napa Valley winemaker Jan Shrem, founder of Clos Pegase winery, and his wife Maria Manetti Shrem, donated $10 million of the $30 million budget for building the museum.

  4. File:Clos Pegase Winery, Dunaweal Lane, Calistoga, Napa ...

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  5. The secret vineyard in the middle of Paris where the wine has ...

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    The wine is sold year-round at the Museum of Montmartre. A bottle of red is sold for 35 euros (about $39), while the rosé sells for 30 euros. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account ...

  6. Jay Adair - Wikipedia

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    Clos Pegase is known for its distinctive architecture and an art collection located nearby. [15] B.R. Cohn, founded by Bruce Cohn, gained recognition for hosting outdoor rock concerts. Girard Winery, situated across from Clos Pegase, shares water rights with its neighbor, a factor influencing Adair's decision to acquire both properties. [13]

  7. Clos (vineyard) - Wikipedia

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    Clos de Vougeot. A clos (French 'enclosure' [1]) is a walled vineyard. [2] Walled vineyards protected the grapes from theft and may improve the mesoclimate.They were often the vineyards of Cistercian monasteries.