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And in recent years, the label néo-vigneron has been such a commonplace term in French real estate marketing that the definition has become hazy, even being used to describe professional operations that be may new to France but certainly are not new to winemaking, like the well-known Napa Valley company Clos de Val, which has bought in the Languedoc region.
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