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  2. Crittendens - Wikipedia

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    The business was left to his two sons, John Maxwell (1921-2002) and Douglas Oscar (1923-2014), plus other long term employees of the company. The firm went on to have stores at Bay Street, Brighton, Warrigal Road, Ashwood, Upper Heidelberg Road, Ivanhoe, Bridge Road, Richmond and Lonsdale Street, Melbourne. The headquarters for the grocery side ...

  3. Traveling Vineyard - Wikipedia

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    Traveling Vineyard representatives, called Wine Guides, pay one-time fees, and in return, the company sends them a Success Kit [2] with wine education materials (including notes on individual wine varietals and food pairings), sample accessories, tasting glasses, and ten bottles of wine for the first tastings. Traveling Vineyard also provides ...

  4. Charles Saalmann - Wikipedia

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    While Saalmann produced several styles of wine, including bottles labeled 'Flower of Jersey,' 'Martha,' and 'Belli Rosa,' his premium offering was a claret under the label 'Black Rose.' This was a dry, full-bodied red wine composed primarily of pressings from the native 'Norton' grape. A Department of Agriculture analysis revealed that the 1877 ...

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    Old South wines may be found in package stores throughout the state or can be purchased at the winery, which is open for tasting and tours from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays to Saturdays.

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  7. Winemaking cooperative - Wikipedia

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    A special form of winemaking cooperative is the Zentralkellereien, a centralized cooperative found in many German wine regions, where local cooperatives rather than individual growers deliver grapes, grape must or wine. Therefore, of the 209 cooperatives existing in Germany in 2008/2009, only 120 actually produced wine on their own premises. [1 ...