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  1. 1889 Paris Exposition Universelle of superlatives w/ the Eiffel Tower (world's tallest bldg). As a media spectacle, Champagne Mercier hauled in a 200,000 btl barrel from Epernay - drawn by 24 oxen & 12 horses. Mercier owned the rights to “Dom Perignon”– sold to Moet & Chandon in 1927 #Champagne #DomPerignon #Mercier #winehistory #wine

  2. Who knew that crushed grapes may be treated with ultrasound to stimulate the extraction of various compounds.
    OIV accepts this treatment. Source: OIV (2022). INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ŒNOLOGICAL PRACTICES
    oiv.int/sites/default/files/pu #enology #wine

  3. Crémants are French sparkling wines produced using the “méthode champenoise” – but are made outside of the Champagne region. There are 8 French #Crémant AOPs (plus one in Luxembourg) that widely vary in size, from Crémant d’Alsace (3,900 ha) to Crémant de Die (30 ha). #cremant

  4. Crémants are French sparkling wines produced using the “méthode champenoise” – but are made outside of the Champagne region. There are 8 French #Crémant AOPs (plus one in Luxembourg) that widely vary in size, from Crémant d’Alsace (3,900 ha) to Crémant de Die (30 ha). #cremant

  5. Crémants are French sparkling wines produced using the “méthode champenoise” – but are made outside of the Champagne region. There are 8 French #Crémant AOPs (plus one in Luxembourg) that widely vary in size, from Crémant d’Alsace (3,900 ha) to Crémant de Die (30 ha). #cremant

  6. In the summer of 1929, Champagne Pommery & Greno issued bonds worth 30 million French Francs (ca. US$ 1.17 million in 1929 prices) at an interest rate of 5.5%. In current 2022 prices, the amount raised equals approx. US$20 million.
    #Champagne #pommery #winehistory

  7. Hermann Müller (1850-1927) from Thurgau, Switzerland, was a botanist, plant physiologist, oenologist & grape breeder. He called himself Müller-Thurgau. In Geisenheim he created Müller-Thurgau (1882) by crossing Riesling x Madeleine Royale - not Riesling x Silvaner, as first assumed.
    #wine #grapegrowing #grape

  8. New York City, 1942. Jewish Rabbi passing the time of day with the proprietor of a kosher wine shop where sacramental wine is sold (Source: Library of Congress) #sacramentalwine #kosherwine

  9. New York City, 1942. Jewish Rabbi passing the time of day with the proprietor of a kosher wine shop where sacramental wine is sold (Source: Library of Congress)

  10. New York City, 1942. Jewish Rabbi passing the time of day with the proprietor of a kosher wine shop where sacramental wine is sold (Source: Library of Congress) #sacramentalwine #kosherwine

  11. New York City, 1942. Jewish Rabbi passing the time of day with the proprietor of a kosher wine shop where sacramental wine is sold (Source: Library of Congress) #sacramentalwine #kosherwine

  12. In 1934, as part of the “Public Works of Art Project” (first of the New Deal federal employment programs for artists) artists painted murals on the walls of Coit Tower on San Francisco’s Telegraph Hill, depicting various aspects of Californian life (incl. grape growing and #winemaking) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coit_Tow
    #SanFrancisco #NewDeal #grapegrowing #viticulture #arts #labor #mural #california

  13. Joan Miró (Spain 1893-1983) The bottle of wine, 1924. Miró was a painter, sculptor, and ceramicist born in Barcelona. He pursued his own interests in the art world, ranging from automatic drawing and surrealism, to expressionism, Lyrical Abstraction, and Color Field painting;

  14. Joan Miró (Spain 1893-1983) The bottle of wine, 1924. Miró was a painter, sculptor, and ceramicist born in Barcelona. He pursued his own interests in the art world, ranging from automatic drawing and surrealism, to expressionism, Lyrical Abstraction, and Color Field painting; #Joanmiro #wineart #art #wine

  15. Joan Miró (Spain 1893-1983) The bottle of wine, 1924. Miró was a painter, sculptor, and ceramicist born in Barcelona. He pursued his own interests in the art world, ranging from automatic drawing and surrealism, to expressionism, Lyrical Abstraction, and Color Field painting; #Joanmiro #wineart #art #wine

  16. Joan Miró (Spain 1893-1983) The bottle of wine, 1924. Miró was a painter, sculptor, and ceramicist born in Barcelona. He pursued his own interests in the art world, ranging from automatic drawing and surrealism, to expressionism, Lyrical Abstraction, and Color Field painting; #Joanmiro #wineart #art #wine

  17. Joan Miró (Spain 1893-1983) The bottle of wine, 1924. Miró was a painter, sculptor, and ceramicist born in Barcelona. He pursued his own interests in the art world, ranging from automatic drawing and surrealism, to expressionism, Lyrical Abstraction, and Color Field painting; #Joanmiro #wineart #art #wine

  18. : A producer has been confiscated of nearly 300,000 bottles from their cellar, after mixing certified grapes with disqualified varieties.
    thedrinksbusiness.com/2022/12/