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wine-growing

[ˈwaɪnˌgrəʊɪŋ] ADJvinícola
see also wine D
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Five major wine-growing regions of the country are Shamakhi, Ismayilli, Gabala, Ganja and Tovuz.
Their next stop?The world-famous wine-growing region, Napa Valley, California.
8 tore across some of California's most premium wine-growing regions for weeks before fire crews were able to control the firestorm that killed 43 people and scorched nearly 250,000 acres.
This is really a great opportunity to get to know all about the richness and diversity of Greece's largest and most important wine-growing region.
Around 2,000 residents have been evacuated since the infernos began on Sunday in the wine-growing regions 60 miles north of San Francisco, destroying homes and businesses.
"The decline in wine production seems to be mainly due to the fierce spring frosts, which happened at a sensitive stage in the development of the vineyards in all the wine-growing regions to one degree or another," the ministry's statistical office said in a message released on Saturday.
Musician Sting has said he is "saddened and distressed" to learn illegal migrants were working on his Italian wine-growing estate.
The Intra-Carpathian Zone is the only one that encloses a single region, namely the wine-growing region of the Transylvanian Plateau.
Shomron is the largest wine-growing region in Israel, benefitting from warm summers and cool winters; the Carmel Mountain Range provides optimal elevation for growing and harvesting perfect grapes.
"There are some caps which are worth 10 times the price of the bottle," says Pascal Dorme, a trader who organizes a "worldwide" cap fair in the wine-growing village of Mesnil-sur-Oger, east of Paris.
It said a huge blaze had surrounded the village of Trstenik on the southern Peljesac peninsula, one of Croatia's most famous wine-growing regions, during the night.