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wine grower
noun
Alternative form of winegrower
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66, wine grower and businessman, died at his home in St. Helena, CA, on June 24.
A rival wine grower has floated an alternative brand name, Britagne, an elision of Britain and champagne.
The Kladstrups do write about a wine grower from the Touraine named Jean Monmousseaux, one of the founders of the Resistance group Combat.
Violier, the son of a wine grower from the Charente-Maritime departement in south-west France, joined the kitchen team at the Crissier restaurant in 1996.
She is charmed to learn that one wine grower is an accomplished Lacanian psychoanalyst; another, a descendant of the photographer Étienne-Jules Marey.
The wine: Madrecki recommends a lighter red for stuffing, such as a 2014 Le TelQuel from Thierry Puzelat, a natural wine grower in Loire Valley, France.
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They are known as "néo-vignerons," or "new wine growers".
The wine growers of Les Riceys are patient and discreet.
Wine growers are particularly at home with these cosmic rhythms.
Members run the gamut from movie stars to wine growers in Gascony.
"Wine growers aren't behind the nation, but the nation is behind them," he said.
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