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- noun The cultivation of
grapes forwine
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Examples
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This philosophy continues to guide our winegrowing operation today.
Brad Haskel: The Massoud Family & Paumanok Vineyard: Leading Vintners of Long Island's North Fork Brad Haskel 2011
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This philosophy continues to guide our winegrowing operation today.
Brad Haskel: The Massoud Family & Paumanok Vineyard: Leading Vintners of Long Island's North Fork Brad Haskel 2011
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This philosophy continues to guide our winegrowing operation today.
Brad Haskel: The Massoud Family & Paumanok Vineyard: Leading Vintners of Long Island's North Fork Brad Haskel 2011
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My parents, Charles and Ursula Massoud, after having completed a search in the tri-state area around New York City where we lived, concluded the North Fork of Long Island's maritime climate, incredibly well draining soils and long growing season offered the best potential terroir for winegrowing in the region.
Brad Haskel: The Massoud Family & Paumanok Vineyard: Leading Vintners of Long Island's North Fork Brad Haskel 2011
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My parents, Charles and Ursula Massoud, after having completed a search in the tri-state area around New York City where we lived, concluded the North Fork of Long Island's maritime climate, incredibly well draining soils and long growing season offered the best potential terroir for winegrowing in the region.
Brad Haskel: The Massoud Family & Paumanok Vineyard: Leading Vintners of Long Island's North Fork Brad Haskel 2011
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My parents, Charles and Ursula Massoud, after having completed a search in the tri-state area around New York City where we lived, concluded the North Fork of Long Island's maritime climate, incredibly well draining soils and long growing season offered the best potential terroir for winegrowing in the region.
Brad Haskel: The Massoud Family & Paumanok Vineyard: Leading Vintners of Long Island's North Fork Brad Haskel 2011
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Wine seemed the best match for me as the field of study was at once incredibly local (down to the meso-climate) and potentially, endlessly, global -- as one learns the historical, regional and cultural differences of winegrowing and making.
LENNDEVOURS: 2009
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Wine seemed the best match for me as the field of study was at once incredibly local (down to the meso-climate) and potentially, endlessly, global -- as one learns the historical, regional and cultural differences of winegrowing and making.
Q&A 2009
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Wine seemed the best match for me as the field of study was at once incredibly local (down to the meso-climate) and potentially, endlessly, global -- as one learns the historical, regional and cultural differences of winegrowing and making.
Quick Q&A with Amy Cheatle, Tasting Room Manager, Damiani Wine Cellars 2009
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My parents, Charles and Ursula Massoud, after having completed a search in the tri-state area around New York City where we lived, concluded the North Fork of Long Island's maritime climate, incredibly well draining soils and long growing season offered the best potential terroir for winegrowing in the region.
Brad Haskel: The Massoud Family & Paumanok Vineyard: Leading Vintners of Long Island's North Fork Brad Haskel 2011
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