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This is the centre of the best vine-growing area on the island.
Yvorne is a vine-growing area and produces noted white wine.
Their vine-growing neighbours "have been very welcoming to us, right from the day that we appeared.
The commune is known as an important vine-growing centre both in the country and abroad, although few tourists visit the area.
We also call for more attention to be paid to ecological vine-growing methods, which still require significant various chemical products and additives.
Chile is notable for being one of the few vine-growing regions to be free of phylloxera.
It is the warmest New Zealand's vine-growing areas.
The village has a long vine-growing tradition, hence the name meaning "Lhota of grapes" which has been in use since late 16th century.
With its 908 ha, Tokaj is the smallest of the six vine-growing regions of Slovakia.
Thanks to the perfect vine-growing climate in the Danube region, Croatian vineyards are able to produce great tasting wine that is wildly underrated.
A wooden plank bridge leads to a lily pond that attracts birds and dragonflies, while bamboo trellises support vine-growing vegetables in the kitchen garden.
But this soil extends less than eight miles along a ridge barely more than a mile wide, leaving a scant nine square miles of prime vine-growing land.
The earliest vine-growing people to reach the Rioja were the Phoenicians, who traveled up the Ebro river and left traces of settlements near Alfaro.
Its 514 ha, two thirds of it growing red grapes, is the third largest vineyard in Württemberg's vine-growing region after Brackenheim and Lauffen am Neckar.
Considerably more research is needed to understand the mineralisation of nutrients from pasteurised and composted products and the associated nutrient and particularly nitrogen dynamics in Australian vine-growing conditions.
When the Crusaders' took Palestine in the 12th-century, the demand for wine by the Latin Church and among the Frankish city-dwellers made vine-growing a lucrative business once again.
The Franks established vine-growing settlements and even after they abandoned their colony at Ramathes (modern day Al-Ram) in 1187, it continued to produce wine until the late 15th-century.
A bright, fresh, mouth-filling wine made from one of Spain's lesser-known grapes in the Rueda region, where the vine-growing area is bisected by the upper reaches of the Duero.
Recognised for its award-winning white and sparkling wines in particular, this Cornish vineyard benefits from a prime vine-growing location, set on the cusp of a valley that grabs every drop of sunshine.
The two vine-growing areas were once part of greater Tokaj wine region (also Tokaj-Hegyalja wine region or Tokaj-Hegyalja) of the Kingdom of Hungary.
La Mancha is a Spanish Denominación de Origen (DO) for wines, with over 190,000 ha planted to vines, and is the largest continuous vine-growing area in the world.
(EN) Madam President, today's vote on the reform of the wine market is a resounding success for the European Parliament and for the various vine-growing regions and wine producers.
Situated on Port Dalrymple (the mouth of the Tamar River) opposite from George Town, Beauty Point lies in the heart of a rich sheep, cattle and vine-growing district.
In 1988, conceived by Prof. Attilio Scienza at The University of Milan, 10 acres of Syrah were planted as an experiment in order to determine the vine-growing potential of the area.
The spa at Egerszalók is noted for being situated in one of the principal vine-growing regions of Hungary, and persons who wish to enjoy a terroir experience can attend the spa and drink the local wine.