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  • After years of non-stop growth, global wine consumption started to retreat last year, along with the rest of the world economy, The International Organization of Vine and Wine said Tuesday.

    The Bellingham Herald: Sports News 2009

  • After years of non-stop growth, global wine consumption started to retreat last year, along with the rest of the world economy, The International Organization of Vine and Wine said Tuesday.

    The Seattle Times 2009

  • After years of non-stop growth, global wine consumption started to retreat last year, along with the rest of the world economy, according to the International Organization of Vine and Wine said Tuesday.

    unknown title 2009

  • Winemaking and Marketing - 17 Units Certificate Includes: •Introduction to Wine •Wine with Food •Basic Winemaking •Intermediate Winemaking •Sensory Evaluation of Wine •Wine Sales and Marketing •Wines of the North State •Vineyard Design and Construction •Vineyard Care

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  • His father, (actor) Zin Wine is also responsible for this, for the acts of the children is directly held responsible to the parents.

    Global Voices in English » Myanmar: Buddhists Outraged by Actor’s Photo 2009

  • So Guillermo redubbed his company Wine Country Foie Gras, a name that lasted a year and a half until, he said, a man approached him claiming he owned exclusive rights to the name Wine Country and threatened litigation.

    The Foie Gras Wars Mark Caro 2009

  • So Guillermo redubbed his company Wine Country Foie Gras, a name that lasted a year and a half until, he said, a man approached him claiming he owned exclusive rights to the name Wine Country and threatened litigation.

    The Foie Gras Wars Mark Caro 2009

  • Millay took the title Wine from These Grapes from one of her earlier poems "Buck in the Snow," which suggests we live stained by our experiences until death.

    Archive 2006-08-01 ricklibrarian 2006

  • Millay took the title Wine from These Grapes from one of her earlier poems "Buck in the Snow," which suggests we live stained by our experiences until death.

    Wine from These Grapes by Edna St. Vincent Millay ricklibrarian 2006

  • Wine is generally perceived as a healthier alcoholic drink.

    Health Concerns Impact Alcohol Consumption | Impact Lab 2010

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