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| | Appellation Wine Labels |
 | | Most of the best-known wines from France are appellation wines. |  | | The requirement for appellation labeling of wines produced in America is somewhat more restrictive, requiring a higher portion of the grapes from the named appellation. |  | | With regard to wine labels, appellation refers to the place where the grapes are grown. |
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http://winepros.org/consumerism/appellation.htm
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| | Mount Veeder Appellation |
 | | Though appellation wines are as diverse as their winemakers and the mountain’s microclimates, they share some special qualities. |  | | For red wines, it’s the briary, brambly flavors of wild berries; the hint of spice, pepper and herbs like lavender, anise and sage; and more structure than the average wine. |  | | Each new Mount Veeder region vine, wine and vintner reaffirms Europe’s centuries-old belief in the quality of mountain grapes. |
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http://www.mountveederwines.com
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| | Appellation Matrix |
 | | Not considered an appellation, the name of a vineyard, orchard, farm or ranch shall not be used on a wine label unless 95 percent of the wine in the container was produced from primary winemaking material grown on the named vineyard, orchard, farm or ranch. |  | | A viticultural area for imported wines is defined as a delimited place or region the boundaries of which have been recognized and defined by the country of origin for use on labels of wine available for consumption within the country of origin (T.D. ATF-53; 27 CFR §4.25(d)(2)). |  | | NOTE: The word "County" must be used to distinguish a county appellation from a viticultural area. |
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http://www.wineinstitute.org/ava/use/matrix.htm
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| | § 4.25a Appellations of origin |
 | | An appellation of origin for imported wine is: (i) A country, (ii) a state, province, territory, or similar political subdivision of a country equivalent to a state or county; or (iii) a viticultural area. |  | | An appellation of origin comprised of more than one viticultural area may be used in the case of overlapping viticultural areas if not less than 85 percent of the volume of the wine is derived from grapes grown in the overlapping area. |  | | A delimited place or region (other than an appellation defined in paragraph (a)(2) (i) or (a)(2)(ii)) the boundaries of which have been recognized and defined by the country of origin for use on labels of wine available for consumption within the country of origin. |
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http://www.wineinstitute.org/fedlaw/regs/27cfr_part4/4_25a.htm
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| | Appellation |
 | | The term "appellation" is French and refers to a viticultural region that, by virtue of its similar geographical features and climate, produces wines with similar characteristics. |  | | Wines carrying a label identifying its AVA must contain a minimum of 85% grapes from that AVA. |  | | Some Napa and Sonoma wines today do contain Sierra Foothills grapes, to add complexity to their wines, but in quantities that allow them to retain their Sonoma or Napa appellation. |
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http://www.sierragrapegrowers.org/appellation.htm
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| | Champagne Appellation |
 | | Today, strict regulations are enforced to ensure that the appellation "Champagne" applies only to the wines produced according to the long-established traditions in the Champagne region of France. |  | | The appellation system is key to differentiating Champagne from sparkling wines. |  | | Strict regulations are enforced to ensure the appellation rules are applied to all French wines bearing the name Champagne. |
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http://www.champagne.us/appellation/appellation.html
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| | USATODAY.com - Columbia River Gorge's new appellation offers quality grapes and scenic beauty |
 | | Literally, it says that at least 85% of the wine's grapes were grown in the appellation. |  | | Appellation or not, "we've been making good, solid wines out here for a number of years," said Kate Dugan, marketing director of the Columbia Gorge Winegrowers Association. |  | | Also called an "appellation," the grape-growing area was established nine months ago and encompasses about 280 square miles, 350 vineyard acres and at least a dozen wineries. |
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http://www.usatoday.com/travel/destinations/2005-06-20-columbia-gorge-wine_x.htm?csp=34
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| | Much ado about new appellation |
 | | The announcement of a new wine appellation is rarely a cause for concern in California. |  | | According to the CWCP, one of the purposes of an AVA is to define the vineyard location where grapes are grown for a specific wine, which in this case would be a huge area. |  | | Under the California Coast appellation, (a wine) could be grown in Temecula, bottled in Mendocino and still qualify as an 'estate bottled' product," says Tom Shelton of Joseph Phelps Vineyards. |
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2001/05/30/FD183079.DTL&type=printable
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| | Appellation found to be major element: These factors determine wine price |
 | | To qualify for an appellation, 75 to 100 percent of the grapes used in the wine must be grown within the appellation's geographic boundaries. |  | | Appellation wasn't the only wine characteristic the economists studied. |  | | Sep 6, 2003 12:00 PM The place where wine grapes are grown, known as the wine's “appellation,” has a significant impact on wine price — far greater than published tasting scores, according to a study conducted by economists at the University of California Agricultural Issues Center (AIC). |
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http://westernfarmpress.com/mag/farming_appellation_found_major
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| | LAW OF GEORGIA ON APPELLATIONS OF ORIGIN AND GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS OF GOODS |
 | | Appellation of origin is the modern or historical name of a geographical place, region or, in exceptional cases, a name of a country (hereinafter referred to as "geographical area"), used for designation of the goods: |  | | The State Register of the Appellations of Origin and Geographical Indication - the unity of the appellations of origin and geographical indications data, also the data of the persons entitled to the use of the registered appellations of origins and geographical indications. |  | | Where a registered appellation of origin or geographical indication contain the generic name of the goods, the usage of that generic name shall not fall within the scope of Article 11. |
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http://www.sakpatenti.org.ge/eng/e-goods.htm
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| | Merriam Vineyards—Russian River Appellation |
 | | A rebirth of grape growing and winemaking began in the Russian River Valley appellation in the 1960s with renewed planting and the introduction of new grape varieties. |  | | It is believed that the Russian immigrants planted grapes in this area as early as 1817, a full six years before Padre Jose Altimira –who traditionally has been credited with planting the first grapes in Sonoma County– planted grapes in the town of Sonoma. |  | | In recent years, with each vintage, the Russian River Valley has established itself as one of the world’s premier appellations and continues to garner acclaim for its grapes and wine. |
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http://www.merriamvineyards.com/MVRussianRiver.htm
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| | Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée; (AOC or AC) Definition in the Wine Dictionary at Epicurious.com |
 | | The French initiated the Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée system in 1935 as a means of safeguarding the more quality-conscious winemakers, vineyards, and areas from unethical producers who were taking advantage of the better-known names. |  | | Wines that meet all seven of these criteria are entitled to use the phrase Appellation Contrôlée on their labels; not following these regulations disqualifies a wine from AC status. |  | | Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée; (AOC or AC) Definition in the Wine Dictionary at Epicurious.com |
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http://www.epicurious.com/drinking/wine_dictionary/entry?id=5367
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| | What's in an Appellation? |
 | | Appellation d’Origine Contrôllée (AC) This is the premiere classification for French wines. |  | | In the late part of the 19th century the Phylloxera pest and Downy Mildew destroyed French vineyards and as a result wines were being fraudulently produced, under French region names, in places like Algiers. |  | | Tight guidelines state that to have AC on your label, grapes must have been grown within a specific zone — this zone starts at a regional level, then village level and finally vineyard — the smaller the zone, the greater the quality of wine. |
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http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/8062/45805
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| | Le Champagne : The Champagne Appellation |
 | | The story of the world-famous Champagne appellation started a long time ago with an exceptional terroir that produced wines like no other. |  | | With the official recognition of the Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée Champagne came the culmination of a 20-year process dedicated to the demarcation and regulation of the Champagne production area. |  | | The Champagne appellation has come to stand as a benchmark for excellence among producers and consumers who look to it for authenticity and an almost visionary quality. |
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http://www.champagne.fr/en_appellation_cles.html?PHPSESSID=626cde0785dcb16ec294e004899c3439
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| | Winepros Countries |
 | | The appellation system was created in 1935, after nearly 30 years of piecemeal and pragmatic legislation, to protect the authenticity of wines and the livelihoods of their producers. |  | | In the past--as recently as ten years ago--it could be said that the tighter the specifications of an individual appellation, the better its wines would be. |  | | It does this by defining boundaries and, within each area, stipulating the permitted grape varieties, yields and alcohol content; cultivation, vinification and maturation practices; and labelling procedures. |
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http://www.winepros.com.au/jsp/cda/countries/region_topic.jsp?ID=1212
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| | Appellation - Glossary from Hormel Foods |
 | | If a wine is labeled with an Appellation, the wine must be in compliance with the regulations of that region. |  | | Wine produced in a specific region is known to have the specific characteristics of that appellation. |  | | Each appellation has its own regulations for wine making. |
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http://www.hormel.com/kitchen/glossary.asp?id=36529&catitemid=
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| | L'Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée Cognac |
 | | N.B. Fine Champagne, is a Controlled Appellation given to a Cognac, which blend contents exclusively Grande and Petite Champagne Cognacs, with a minimum 50% of Grande Champagne (7). |  | | A derogatory regime allows the Cognac to be sold without the mention AOC on the label so much this product (as the champagne) is synonime of the notion. |  | | * AOC (Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée) on the label. |
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http://www.bnic.fr/web_bnic_en/htm/cognac_appellation_detail.htm
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| | Carolyn Tillie's Ultimate California Wine Blog: Napa - Stag's Leap Appellation |
 | | For its categorization, I have placed it in both the Napa Carneros appellation, where the bulk of their vineyards are located (200+ acres) as well as the Stag's Leap District appellation, where their winery physically stands but is also the home of their Cabernet vineyards (4 acres of Cabernet and 1/2 acre of Merlot). |  | | The bad news is that Frank owns 120 acres in the same area and he isn't allowed to plant them to grape. |  | | For Chimney Rock, not only does the winery sit within the appellation, but all 112 vineyard acres which make up their wine is Stags Leap as well. |
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http://carolyntillie_ultimate_california_wine_blog.typepad.com/california_wine_blog/napa_stags_leap_appellation
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| | Medieval Theories: Properties of Terms |
 | | The appellation of a name was not fixed, however. |  | | The latter was also known as appellare (to name or appellate). |  | | The relation of that name as subject to the thing named was called its appellation. |
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http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/medieval-terms
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| | Elite Wine - Tasting - 2001 Château de Pibarnon, Bandol appellation |
 | | Today, the wine is at an enticing stage of its evolution, on the fruit. |  | | The blue marls, which among other things have the ability to retain water, probably contributed significantly to the quality of this 2001 Château de Pibarnon red, as the Bandol appellation was plagued by drought that year. |  | | The wine offers both the hallmark character of Château de Pibarnon's terroir, a small Provencal Latour of sort, and the power inherent to the 2001 vintage in the Bandol appellation. |
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http://www.elitewine.com/site/index.php?lang=en&cat=tasting
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| | Appellation Imports |
 | | Appellation Imports is a small, quality focused Import Company that provides effective comprehensive Marketing Support to a well-selected portfolio of wines from around the world. |  | | Please Call 888-571-9463 or email us for more information on Appellation Imports and the wines we represent. |
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http://www.appellationimports.com
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| | Virginia - Appellation America |
 | | The time is now for Virginia’s dynamic wine industry, which is growing at an exponential rate. |  | | As reported by wineries in the content of their wines from this appellation. |  | | Wineries wishing to add their award-winning wines to the |
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http://www.appellationamerica.com/appellationPage.aspx?appellation=Virginia
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| | Washington Wines and Wineries - Puget Sound wine region, including Seattle Area wineries |
 | | In fact, approximately 98% of Washington State's wine grapes are grown in the eastern appellations of the Columbia, Yakima, Red Mountain, Walla Walla valleys, the new Columbia Gorge wine region. |  | | Only about 2% of the state's wine grapes are grown in this region, which includes the islands and mainland adjoining the waters of Puget Sound, extending east into the Cascade foothills. |  | | hile more than 50 wineries are based in the Puget Sound appellation, only a few of them actually use locally grown grapes to make wine. |
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http://www.winesnw.com/puget.html
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| | Strat's Place - The Living Wine Dictionary |
 | | Typical for this appellation is the tart Welschriesling and a rare specialty is the bone dry, aromatic Gelber Muskateller. |  | | Austrian Wine Region - This is geographically the smallest of the Styrian appellations, but has the greatest number of wineries in the region. |  | | Austrian Wine Region - The average winery in this appellation has only ¼ hectare of vineyard making it an appellation of eccentric part-time wine makers. |
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http://www.stratsplace.com/dict/s_dict.html
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| | Appellation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | With respect to wine, it refers to a geographical-based term used to identify where the grapes for a wine were grown. |  | | France: Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée, that goes beyond geography (and wine) |  | | Appellations are terms which are associated with saints, churches, God, and particular events in liturgical Christian churches, both eastern and western. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appellation
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| | Geographical Indications, Law, 12/12/1973, No. 159 |
 | | Appellation of origin of products (hereinafter, "appellation of origin") means the geographical name of a country, region or locality which has come to be generally known to designate a product originating therein the quality and characteristics of which are due exclusively or essentially to the geographical environment, including natural and human factors. |  | | A registered appellation of origin may not be used as the generic name of a product. |  | | (c) the particulars to be entered in the register of appellations of origin kept by the Office; |
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http://www.wipo.int/clea/docs_new/en/sk/sk002en.html
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| | Red Mountain, Washington's newest viticultural appellation |
 | | The Vineyards: Red Mountain is home to many of the state’s most prestigious grape growers such as Klipsun Vineyards, Ciel de Cheval Vineyards, Hedges Vineyards, Red Mountain Vineyards (RMV), Kiona Vineyards, Artz Vineyards, and Tapteil Vineyards. |  | | Six hundred acres are planted to vineyards that have developed over the past 25 years to earn their owners top dollar for the premium grapes grown there. |  | | Each winery owns land or vineyards within the appellation, and Ciel du Cheval, Klipsun and Artz vineyards grow and sell grapes to wineries throughout Washington and a few in Oregon. |
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http://www.winesnw.com/news_reviews/archive_redmtnarchive.htm
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| | Appellation Magazine |
 | | Appellation's mission is to celebrate the wine, food, and lifestyle of the wine country. |  | | Furthermore, Appellation is handed to people who attend the most spectacular wine events in the world. |  | | The magazine is also placed in guest quarters of wine country's foremost hotels and resorts. |
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http://www.vintners.com/Pages/Media/appellationmagazine.html
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| | Wines & Vines: Santa Cruz Mountains: the hidden appellation |
 | | Paul Draper, who has been making wine at Ridge since 1969, says that about half the people making wine in the appellation seem to be people who have been doing it a long time, including those who struggle to make a living with no previous wealth or first-career income. |  | | Testarossa, a highly regarded winery in Los Gatos, isn't in the AVA, though it's close, and until recently, made its wines with grapes from elsewhere. |  | | Ridge's Monte Bello Cabernet is renowned, but so are its Zinfandels from the Dry Creek Valley in Sonoma County, and Bonny Doon buys almost all of its grapes from elsewhere. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3488/is_5_86/ai_n13798978
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| | Search Results for appellation - Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Much American wine is mass-produced generic wine, often given such European-derived names as chablis, burgundy, and port. |  | | Contains its history, location, appellation, programs, and sections on wines, recipes and paintings. |  | | These brands must include an appellation of origin, such as California... |
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http://www.britannica.com/search?query=appellation&submit=Find&source=MWTEXT
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| | Forbes.com: The Appellation Trail |
 | | Chalone Wine Group (nasdaq: CHLN - news - people), a $43 million (sales) public company producing an annual 600,000 cases of wine from small estates charging anywhere from $9 to $75 a bottle, uses Red Hills grapes for much of its Dynamite Vineyards cabernet, which costs $15 to $17 a bottle. |  | | He hopes his 1,000-acre spread--30 miles and several income levels from the Napa border--will be the center of a new wine appellation, like Carneros in Napa or Margaux in France. |  | | The expansion comes at a time of softening grape prices and a market worried about consumer demand. |
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http://www.forbes.com/free_forbes/2002/0916/103.html
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| | Appellation System in France - Cellarnotes.net |
 | | By 1936-1937, the National Institute for Appellations of Origin (INAO) was created and had enacted rules controlling the grape growing and wine production for all the key wine regions in France. |  | | The maximum yield per hectare, the minimum alcohol level and the official sorting of grapes at harvest were all laid out in these rules. |  | | The system has worked well in its guaranteeing quality of the wines in spite of the paper monster it has created. |
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http://www.cellarnotes.net/appellation_system_in_france.html
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| | Welcome to Appellation Wine & Spirits |
 | | Sign up for the Appellation Wine and Spirits e-Newsletter, and stay on top of what's going on at the store as well as receiving specials in our monthly mailing. |  | | For biodynamic wines, two related, prevalent ideas exist: life follows rhythms and the farm should be self-sustainable. |  | | © 2005 Appellation Wines, Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
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http://www.appellationnyc.com/welcome.html
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| | Appellation America - serving the North American Wine Industry |
 | | The winery might be a couple years from releasing its first vintage, but he is enjoying the many preparatory viticultural and enological duties. |  | | After spending four years as a brewer and filterer at a Missouri microbrewery -- and three times that long as a basement brewer, cidermaker, and winemaker -- Tim Pingelton is finally making the leap to the big-time. |  | | Are you a writer or publicist with a global understanding of wine, combined with an unabashedly partisan interest in the advancement of the winegrowing appellations in your own locale? |
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http://www.appellationamerica.com
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| | Carolyn Tillie's Ultimate California Wine Blog: Napa - Napa Appellation |
 | | One of the difficulties of finding and tasting the wines of very small producers is that a large percentage of them don't have tasting rooms or visitor facilities. |  | | Hints of clove and cinnamon exist and it is obvious the wine is well-made with potential, but simply needs some aging to show its true merits. |  | | I have long admired the Napa Cellars' logo. |
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http://carolyntillie_ultimate_california_wine_blog.typepad.com/california_wine_blog/napa_napa_appellation
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| | Goosecross Cellars - Yountville Appellation |
 | | Goosecross Cellars is located right in the heart of the Yountville appellation, on State Lane, approximately equidistant between historic downtown and the famous Silverado Trail For directions, click here. |  | | Well, here at Goosecross Cellars, we're proud to be part of the newly designated Yountville appellation. |  | | Conditions that make Goosecross wines some of the most exciting, accessible wines available. |
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http://www.yountville-appellation.com
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| | Appellation Central™, Queenstown Wine Tours, Queenstown, New Zealandl |
 | | Appellation Central™, Queenstown Wine Tours, Queenstown, New Zealandl |  | | Our tours are planned so there’s time to enjoy every aspect of each visit, with wine tasting as the perfect accompaniment. |  | | Small, intimate full or half day guided tours in luxury vehicles, including superb scenery, gourmet food and the finest wine. |
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http://www.appellationcentral.co.nz
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| | Treehugger: Appellation Wine & Spirits: New to NYC |
 | | Treehugger: Appellation Wine & Spirits: New to NYC |  | | We’ve even talked about recycled wine glasses you can use to drink your organic wines from. |  | | Now we’d like to introduce Appellation Wines & Spirits, the first wine shop in New York City that focuses on selling organic/biodynamic/natural wines. |
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http://www.treehugger.com/files/2005/10/new_to_nyc_appe.php
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| | Wineries Feud Over Coastal Appellation |
 | | The proposed coastal viticultural appellation would cover a huge area, stretching from the North Coast wine regions to those along the South Coast. |  | | That means that a lot of $12-and- under wines coming into the market in the future will carry the coastal appellation. |  | | For now, there is a wait-and-see attitude in the wine industry, but the hard money is betting on approval by ATF. |
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2001/01/17/FD1600.DTL
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| | Yorkville Cellars |
 | | A total of 87% of the varietals are red wine grapes. |  | | One hundred twenty years ago, the York family settled in the rolling hills of southern Mendocino County. |  | | In March 1998, the area was recognized for its uniqueness and given a special designation by the BATF: as "Yorkville Highlands." All bottles now proudly carry the Yorkville Highlands AVA designation on the front label. |
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http://www.yorkvillecellars.com/aboutus_appellation.html
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| | WINE BUSINESS ONLINE - News and Information for Wine Industry Professionals |
 | | Rules for AOCs will be loosened practices previously banned such as irrigation, the use of staves and oak chips and probably there will be more flexibility on permitted yields and grape varieties. |  | | What this reform will actually mean in practice and whether it will make the majority of French wines more competitive remains to be seen. |  | | There will now be a higher grade appellation--Appellation d'Origine Contrôllée d'Excellence (AoCE) as well as the existing Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC). |
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http://www.winebusiness.com/Winemaking/webarticle.cfm?AID=87257&ISSUEID=87246
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| | Champagne Appellation |
 | | However, the word has French origins, where it has been used for centuries as a protected name under which wine can be labeled, indicating that the grapegrowers, harvesters, and the wine producers followed strict rules and regulations to ensure the quality that is associated with a specific wine region. |  | | Sense 2, from French appellation (d'origine contrôlée), (registered vintage) trade name, from appellation, trade name, from Old French appelation. |  | | Generally described, the word appellation is used today as the name or title of a place, product, or object. |
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http://www.champagne.us/appellation/whatis.html
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| | Appellation |
 | | The 3 different terroirs and the age of the vineyard enable Gaillac to offer numerous traditional grape varieties. |  | | Today, the appellation gathers around one hundred independent producers and 3 cooperative cellars. |  | | Situated in the north of the Tarn departement, the Gaillac Appellation area covers 2.500 hectares spread over 73 communes, for an AOC production of over 165.000 hectolitres. |
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http://www.vins-gaillac.com/A_appellation.html
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| | VinoCellar Wine Forums: 2003 Kosta Browne Appellation Pinots |
 | | I purchased from the 4 Barrel mailer but will most likely be forced to miss this one but will pick back up in the Fall. |  | | VinoCellar Wine Forums: 2003 Kosta Browne Appellation Pinots |  | | I tasted these two weeks ago and plan to buy the RRV and SC. |
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http://www.vinocellar.com/forums/showflat.php?Number=246732
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| | LAW OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION "On Trademarks, Service Marks and Appellations of Origin of Goods" |
 | | to remove from counterfeited goods, labels or their packages the illegally used appellation of origin or a sign confusingly similar to it, or to destroy counterfeited goods, labels and packages if it is impossible to remove illegally used appellations of origin or a sign confusingly similar to it. |  | | The goods, labels and packages on which an appellation of origin or signs confusingly similar to them are illegally used shall be treated as counterfeits. |  | | Registration of Appellation of Origin and Issuance of Certificate Attesting the Right to Use Appellation of Origin |
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http://www.fips.ru/ruptoen2/law/tm.htm
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| | Appellation Oregon |
 | | Appellation Oregon - a wine tasting room at the Oregon Convention Center in Portland - is the first Oregon-only wine tasting room in the state and represents fifteen wineries. |  | | As demand for Oregon's highly individual, hand-crafted wines continues to grow, Oregon winemakers are exploring new ways of getting information about their wines to consumers nationwide. |  | | The Convention Center is the ideal location for Appellation Oregon to carry out its mission to showcase the full variety and character that Oregon wine has to offer. |
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http://www.urbanwineworks.com/apporegon
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| | Course Lookup |
 | | The most important appellations of Sonoma County and the wines they produce will be examined in detail. |  | | Sensory evaluation of selected wines from each region will be explored. |  | | This class is an investigation of Sonoma County's winegrowing regions. |
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| | Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Beringer Zinfandel Appellation Collection, 1995 at Epinions.com |
 | | The 1995 Beringer Vineyard Appellation Collection Zinfandel wine I purchased in the spring of 1998 and aged further in my cellar now has added much more Zinfandel berry flavor and has increased the aromatic character than those that I initially tasted. |  | | Discover The Source For Hard To Find Wines. |  | | They produce many products, but this is still one of the very best. |
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http://www.epinions.com/fddk-review-2BF7-31EFBFA-38543B30-prod4
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| | Basic Juice: Atypical Bordeaux Appellation |
 | | Posted by beau at 07:30 AM in france, red wine, wine reviews |  | | So I decided to open up a demi - a 375ml bottle of Bordeaux that had been rolling around my wine cabinet for several months. |  | | It was from an appellation that I was unfamiliar with: Côtes de Castillon (visit this website - one of the producers must have a very Web savvy son/daughter - because it's entertaining and fun). |
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http://basicjuice.blogs.com/basicjuice/2005/07/atypical_bordea.html
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