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  2. Old World wine - Wikipedia

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    The two most guiding influences of Old World style winemaking are that of tradition and terroir.The former refers to the long history of a wine region, while the latter refers to geography and the unique characteristics of a place.

  3. New World wine - Wikipedia

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    Vineyard in Cafayate, Argentina. New World wines are those wines produced outside the traditional winegrowing areas of Europe and the Middle East, in particular from Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Japan (primarily Tokachi), Mexico, New Zealand, South Africa and the United States (primarily California).

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    On December 26, 1990—-realizing an ambition held for over a decade—-Minnesota Public Radio announced the purchase of the WLOL facility for $12 million. For Emmis, it was a discount on the original asking price of $20 million, which a slowing economy had put out of reach. [19] The purchase would give MPR two FM frequencies in the Twin Cities.

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  6. Wine - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known traces of wine are from Georgia (c. 6000 BCE), [3] [2] Persia (c. 5000 BCE), [8] [9] Armenia (c. 4100 BCE), [10] and Sicily (c. 4000 BCE). [11] Wine reached the Mediterranean Basin in the early Bronze Age and was consumed and celebrated by ancient civilizations like ancient Greece and Rome.

  7. List of wine-producing regions - Wikipedia

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    Wine production by country in 2021 Rank Country Production (1 Italy: 5,088,500 2 France: 3,713,200 3 Spain: 3,700,588 4 United States: 2,057,021 5 China