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Wineries:
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| Santa
Margherita |
Santa
Margherita markets its wines in a total of 40 countries. In
addition to company information, the web site provides a
twenty-one lesson wine course, menus for each season, a wine dictionary,
and Web Treks. |
| Santo
Cristo de Ainzón |
"Campo
de Borja", located in the Spanish province of Zaragoza, has
a capacity of 10.5 million liters. It is made up of 667
vine-growers who produce a variety of wines including
Tempranillo, Gamacha, Cabernet Sauvignon, Macabeo, Parellada and
Moscatel. |
| Sella
& Mosca |
Sella
& Mosca was one of the first wineries to contribute to the
creation of the wine business in Sardinia, Italy. It is one of
one of Europe's major full-cycle producers of fine wines, made
exclusively from grapes grown and harvested in its own vineyards |
| Torres |
Founded
in 1870, Bodegas Torres is a leader in the Spanish wine and
brandy industry. The web site provides details about planting
vineyards, winemaking, ageing of wine in cellars, and the design
and marketing of Torres products. |
| Union
Champagne |
This
is the website of Union Champagne and its wines De Saint-Gall
and the cuvée Orpale. The impressive production site has
cellars that are 20 metres deep and arranged on four levels,
each covering a hectare. The old cellars span over four
kilometres. |
| Valdumia |
Valdumia
makes its wine from their own 'Albariño' vineyards. The 'Albariño'
grape makes wines with light alcoholic strength and fresh,
fruity tastes. |
| Viñedos
de Aldeanueva |
Viñedos
de Aldeanueva is the largest creator of Rioja wines with a mean
annual production of 16 million kilograms of wine and 2,500
hectares of vineyards. The winery was established in 1956 by a
group of farmers from Aldeanueva de Ebro. |
| Vinícola
Hidalgo y Cía., S.A. |
The
Hidalgo family entered the wine trade in 1792 and the company
has been passed down for six generations. Using only grapes from
their own vineyards, they produce the whole range of Sherries
including Fino, Amontillado, Oloroso, Cream, and Manzanilla. |
| Zardetto
Prosecco Bubbly |
A
fun, bubbly site brought to you by Zardetto Prosecco of Italy.
The history of Zardetto Spumanti began in 1969 with one bottle;
now the company has a production of 700,000 bottles with sales
spread over five continents. |
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