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Vernon can also be accessed via Commonage Road.
The chardonnay (the estate makes three versions) delivers a deep two-base hit and the Commonage White a clean single.
A: Where can I get Commonage White?
Effective productive grazing and small scale farming programmes on the existing and identified land for commonage have future growth potential.
He ran sheep on a commonage licence in the area now known as Coromandel Valley.
B: '97 Commonage White.
He established a freehold agricultural village on Weltevreden in 1854, keeping two small portions for himself and bequeathing the remainder of the farm as commonage.
Seductively Aromatic Blend At $7.99 the flirtatious Commonage White is likely to be snatched off the shelves.
Lotbar jumped back into the Land-Rover and drove swiftly to the next road junction, and turned down it towards the open commonage and the school.
The 14-acre (5.7 ha) piece of land where they graze used to be a commonage but was sold to a developer who wanted to build houses on the whole area.
These native fenmen had rights of commonage, fishing and fowling; also the privilege of turbary - otherwise turf-cutting."
Turbary rights, which are more fully expressed legally as common of turbary, are often associated with commonage, or, in some cases, rights over another person's land.
Pellegrini features a tantalizing off-dry blend of pinot blanc, chardonnay and gewurztraminer, called Commonage White.
The site of Queen's Gardens was initially part of the commonage which was used for recreation purposes including horse racing and later as a clay pit and brickworks.
In 1834 slavery was abolished and John Rolle freed his slaves and deeded the Rolle land on to them "in commonage" at his death.
Two $9 Whites East End Select Chardonnay, 1994, and Commonage White, 1995, Pellegrini Vineyards, Cutchogue.
Commonage (common-IJ) White - a quirky aromatic blend of dominantly pinot blanc and chardonnay, plus gewurztraminer and sauvignon blanc - is sold only at the winery.
Langhirst near Largs was held by John and later Hugh Montfode as a "5 merk land of old extent with commonage in the common of Lairges, 31st May, 1600".
Many of town's original buildings and features have survived, including the original leiwater(irrigation) system of street furrows, the town kraal and dipping tank, a blacksmith's house and forge, the school's boarding house and the extensive public commonage crisscrossed by walking, hiking and cycling paths that surround the town.
But with the summer season's approach and just about 400 of the original 476 cases of '91 chardonnay available for customers, the Pellegrinis have increased their inventory with 510 cases of a '92 white and 248 cases of a '91 red wine, both called Commonage, an antique word denoting common arable land.