You can't throw a cork in the region these days without hitting a lush new wine from a giddy, ambitious vigneron. |
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They have exceeded all expectations and have achieved a level of perfection rarely seen by a vigneron. |
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Even the arrivistes in California understood the sophistication required for a vigneron, commissioning fine architects to enhance their vineyards with beautiful buildings. |
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Alcohol, oak and tannin is exactly how a notable French vigneron summed up a wine from a renowned new world producer. |
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Then a skilled and passionate vigneron will cultivate and harvest their grapes and produce a small quantity of high quality Appellation Controlee wine each year. |
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Having spent 17 years as the export director of a giant Languedoc wine co-operative, Katie Jones decided to become a vigneron in her own right, writes Clive Platman. |
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The generous owner of Le Vigneron had opened a dusty magnum from his dimly-lit vault. |
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The project began under Archbishop Allen Vigneron while he was serving as bishop of Oakland. |
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North Greenford were ahead on 16 minutes as Bryan Vigneron chipped the on-rushing Valley keeper Neil Collett. |
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The start-up will use the funds to develop its IT systems and especially to strengthen its network of correspondents, manager Daniel Vigneron said. |
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