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Catholic Charities Housing Services wants to build a 50-unit low-income townhouse complex near a cluster of 11 wineries and tasting rooms called Vintner's Village.
unknown title 2009
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Catholic Charities Housing Services wants to build a 50-unit low-income townhouse complex near a cluster of 11 wineries and tasting rooms called Vintner's Village.
unknown title 2009
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Chris Conatser uses many home made ingredients in his complex drink called The Vintner's Daydream.
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Vintner Dennis Horton is a legend in Virginia wine country.
Mary Orlin: Virginia Is for Viognier Lovers (Not Earthquakes) Mary Orlin 2011
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Vintner Dennis Horton is a legend in Virginia wine country.
Mary Orlin: Virginia Is for Viognier Lovers (Not Earthquakes) Mary Orlin 2011
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Vintner Dennis Horton is a legend in Virginia wine country.
Mary Orlin: Virginia Is for Viognier Lovers (Not Earthquakes) Mary Orlin 2011
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Vintner Ann Colgin, whose wines sell for about $290 a bottle a mailing list, has achieved the kind of success to which younger producers aspire.
California cult-wine makers pursue label of exclusivity Edward Robinson 2011
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Mr. PETER SCHMIDT (Vintner): (Through translator) I don't find the bridge attractive to the eye.
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Vintner Peter Schmidt sells his Riesling and pinot noir wines in the bustling, riverside, tourist town of Bernkastel-Kues.
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Vintner Peter Schmidt sells his Riesling and pinot noir wines in the bustling, riverside, tourist town of Bernkastel-Kues.
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