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Chalone - The oldest producing vineyard in Monterey County
Discover Chalone – the oldest producing vineyard in Monterey County since 1919, and 3rd place Chardonnay winner in the legendary 1976 Judgement of Paris. www.chalonevineyard.com
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Chalone Vineyard - Wikipedia
Chalone Vineyard is located in the Chalone AVA south of San Francisco, California, United States, on an unusual geological formation called the Gavilan ... en.wikipedia.org
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Monterey County Pinot Noir Chalone Vineyard | Calera Wine
This dynamic California Pinot Noir wine offers velvety tannins, lush flavors of blueberry and briary strawberry and a sophisticated undercurrent of minerality. www.calerawine.com
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chalone
chalone Biochem. (ˈkæləʊn, ˈkeɪləʊn) [ad. Gr. χαλῶν, pres. pple. of χαλάω slacken, after hormone.] An internal secretion that reduces or inhibits the action of certain organs and tissues, opp. hormone. Hence chaˈlonic a.1914 E. Schäfer Introd. Study Endocrine Glands i. 11 Effects are either in the d... Oxford English Dictionary
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Shop Chalone Vineyard Wines - Foley Food and Wine Society
Chalone Vineyard is the oldest producing vineyard in Monterey County, south of San Francisco, CA. The vineyard rests on the Gavilan Mountain ... shop.foleyfoodandwinesociety.com
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Chalone Vineyard | Foley Family Wines & Spirits
The Chalone Estate Vineyard is one of the most remarkable winery properties in California. The vineyard was planted in 1919. ffws.com
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Chalone
Chalone may refer to: Chalone, California, former name of Metz, California Chalone AVA, American Viticultural Area in Monterey County, California Chalone wikipedia.org
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2020 Pinot Noir Chalone | David Bruce Winery
The 2020 David Bruce Chalone Pinot Noir has all the mineral character with firm yet velvety tannins that would come alive upon decanting or aerating the wine ... davidbrucewinery.com
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CHALONE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CHALONE is a substance (such as a glycoprotein) that inhibits mitosis only in the specific tissue that secretes it. www.merriam-webster.com
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Chalone Vineyard, "Estate Grown," Chalone, Chenin Blanc 2023
The 2023 vintage opens with a generous bouquet of pear, banana, and honeysuckle. The palate offers a full-bodied viscous texture, brimming with citrus, melon, ... www.tastinghouse.com
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Chalone Vineyard
Planted in 1919, it is the oldest known vineyard in Monterey County. The first grapes were planted at the Chalone Vineyard by Frenchman Charles Tamm. historicvineyardsociety.org
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Chalone Vineyard - Wine Tasting Room - Yelp
The new Chalone Tasting Room in Carmel is a welcome addition to Carmel-by-the-sea. Part of the Foley Family of wines, this addition adds some unique standouts ... www.yelp.com
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Chalone Vineyard
Chalone Vineyard is located in the Chalone AVA south of San Francisco, California, United States, on an unusual geological formation called the Gavilan Chalone: A Journey on the Wine Frontier. Sonoma, CA: Carneros Press, 2000. wikipedia.org
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chalon
† chalon Obs. Also 4–5 chaloun, 5 -one, -un. [app., as stated by Du Cange, from its place of manufacture, Chalons-sur-Marne, in France. Chalon is not in Godefroy, nor in Cotgrave. Littré has it merely as a modern commercial term ‘a sort of woollen stuff’, and without derivation or historical instanc... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chalone AVA
The Chalone AVA is an American Viticultural Area in the Monterey and San Benito counties of California, located in the Gabilan Mountains east of Soledad The region is named for the nearby Chalone peaks. The region has limestone and decomposed granite soil. wikipedia.org
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