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Cabernet Sauvignon is considered to be the King of Wine; the Royal Family who has achieved a cult-like status and the most coveted wine collections have some of the rarest bottles of Cabernet displayed prominently, right?

 


ROYALTY: Red wine grape cross derived from Alicante Ganzin and Trousseau varieties. Mainly confined to the Central Valley of California as declining acreages. Has similar characteristics to Rubired cross. (See below).

Royalty from throughout Europe spread the message of the unique sparkling wine from Champagne and its association with luxury and power.

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The Irish believe that fairies are extremely fond of good wine. The proof of the assertion is that in the olden days royalty would leave a keg of wine out for them at night. Sure enough, it was always gone in the morning. - Irish Folklore ...

Priests and royalty were using wine, while beer was drunk by the workers. The Egyptians developed the first arbors and pruning methods.

The Amethyst is the birthstone for February, and has a long history. You might know that it was used often by art deco studios, or that it was connected with royalty in France. Did you know that its mythical origins trace back to Bacchus, God of Wine?

See also: Royal, Wine, Still, Vineyard, Red Wine