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Meanings of wine company in English
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Usage of wine company in English
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Treasury ranks behind Constellation Brands STZ.N as the world's second-largest winecompany.
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Treasury ranks behind Constellation Brands as the world's second-largest winecompany.
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We have seen how the winecompany and the coal company had failed him.
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A 29-year old Dubliner has been appointed managing director of Britain's fastest-growing winecompany.
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Shareholders would receive one share in the new winecompany for every three shares currently held.
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Foster's shareholders will receive one share in the new winecompany for every three shares currently held.
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Foster's shareholders are to receive one share in the new winecompany for every three shares currently held.
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The winecompany has been forced to suspend all of its production operations for at least a week.
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The half year profit of the listed winecompany Delegat has rebounded with global sales increasing, despite higher exchange rates.
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Chief winemaker Brent Marris, first visited there about 2½ years ago, signing a deal with a Chinese winecompany last year.
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A career change to work with Pieroth -a giant German winecompany -was a pivotal point in his career.
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He had arrived in the Himalayas in June with a team sponsored by, among others, Marqués de Riscal, the Basque winecompany.
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Treasury Wine , the world's second-largest winecompany behind Constellation Brands, owns vineyards from Hunter Valley near Sydney to Napa Valley in California.
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Delegat Group's New Zealand harvest has fallen by more than quarter but the winecompany is still confident sales will rise this year.
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Twelve other parents have agreed to plead guilty, including California marketing executive Jane Buckingham and Agustin Huneeus, who owned a California winecompany.
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Amanda Thomson, the founder of UK winecompany Thomson & Scott, told Delicious she believed Australia was ripe for conversion to non-alcoholic wine.