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Château Canon (de Coninck)
Château Canon may refer to the following notable and smaller winery, wineries: In Canon-Fronsac: * Château Canon (Moueix), formerly Pichelèbre * Château Canon (Horeau) * Château Canon-de Brem * Château Canon (de Coninck) * Château Vrai-Canon-Boyer In Saint-Émilion: * Château Canon (Saint-Émilion) * Château Canon-la-Gaffelière See also

* Château de Canon, a castle in Normandy {{disambig ...
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Winery
A winery is a building or property that produces wine, or a business involved in the production of wine, such as a wine company. Some wine companies own many wineries. Besides wine making equipment, larger wineries may also feature warehouses, bottling lines, laboratories, and large expanses of tanks known as tank farms. Wineries may have existed as long as 8,000 years ago. Ancient history The earliest known evidence of winemaking at a relatively large scale, if not evidence of actual wineries, has been found in the Middle East. In 2011 a team of archaeologists discovered a 6000 year old wine press in a cave in the Areni region of Armenia, and identified the site as a small winery. Previously, in the northern Zagros Mountains in Iran, jars over 7000 years old were discovered to contain tartaric acid crystals (a chemical marker of wine), providing evidence of winemaking in that region. Archaeological excavations in the southern Georgian region of Kvemo Kartli uncovered evidenc ...
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Château Canon (Moueix)
Château Canon may refer to the following notable and smaller winery, wineries: In Canon-Fronsac: * Château Canon (Moueix), formerly Pichelèbre * Château Canon (Horeau) * Château Canon-de Brem * Château Canon (de Coninck) * Château Vrai-Canon-Boyer In Saint-Émilion: * Château Canon (Saint-Émilion) * Château Canon-la-Gaffelière See also

* Château de Canon, a castle in Normandy {{disambig ...
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Château Canon (Horeau)
Château Canon may refer to the following notable and smaller winery, wineries: In Canon-Fronsac: * Château Canon (Moueix), formerly Pichelèbre * Château Canon (Horeau) * Château Canon-de Brem * Château Canon (de Coninck) * Château Vrai-Canon-Boyer In Saint-Émilion: * Château Canon (Saint-Émilion) * Château Canon-la-Gaffelière See also

* Château de Canon, a castle in Normandy {{disambig ...
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Château Canon-de Brem
A château (; plural: châteaux) is a manor house or residence of the lord of the manor, or a fine country house of nobility or gentry, with or without fortifications, originally, and still most frequently, in French-speaking regions. Nowadays a ''château'' may be any stately residence built in a French style; the term is additionally often used for a winegrower's estate, especially in the Bordeaux region of France. Definition The word château is a French word that has entered the English language, where its meaning is more specific than it is in French. The French word ''château'' denotes buildings as diverse as a medieval fortress, a Renaissance palace and a fine 19th-century country house. Care should therefore be taken when translating the French word ''château'' into English, noting the nature of the building in question. Most French châteaux are "palaces" or fine " country houses" rather than "castles", and for these, the word "château" is appropriate in English ...
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Château Canon (de Coninck)
Château Canon may refer to the following notable and smaller winery, wineries: In Canon-Fronsac: * Château Canon (Moueix), formerly Pichelèbre * Château Canon (Horeau) * Château Canon-de Brem * Château Canon (de Coninck) * Château Vrai-Canon-Boyer In Saint-Émilion: * Château Canon (Saint-Émilion) * Château Canon-la-Gaffelière See also

* Château de Canon, a castle in Normandy {{disambig ...
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Château Vrai-Canon-Boyer
A château (; plural: châteaux) is a manor house or residence of the lord of the manor, or a fine country house of nobility or gentry, with or without fortifications, originally, and still most frequently, in French-speaking regions. Nowadays a ''château'' may be any stately residence built in a French style; the term is additionally often used for a winegrower's estate, especially in the Bordeaux wine regions, Bordeaux region of France. Definition The word château is a French word that has entered the English language, where its meaning is more specific than it is in French. The French word ''château'' denotes buildings as diverse as a medieval fortress, a Renaissance palace and a fine 19th-century country house. Care should therefore be taken when translating the French word ''château'' into English, noting the nature of the building in question. Most French châteaux are "palaces" or fine "English country house, country houses" rather than "castles", and for these, t ...
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Château Canon (Saint-Émilion)
Château Canon, originally Clos St-Martin, is a Bordeaux wine from the Saint-Émilion AOC, Saint-Émilion Appellation d'origine contrôlée, appellation, ranked among the Premiers grands crus classés B in the Classification of Saint-Émilion wine. The winery is located just southwest of the old town of Saint-Émilion within the commune of the same name, closely neighbouring the estates such as Château Magdelaine, Château La Gaffelière and Château Ausone and has since the early 20th century been considered one of the top Saint-Émilions. History Originally a small vineyard planted around the Church of St-Martin by Jean Biès in the early 18th Century, the estate was named Clos St-Martin, sold in 1760 to Jacques Kanon, probably the source of the name Canon. A true ''clos'', the original 12 hectare vineyard was encircled by a wall, which Kanon expanded by acquiring seven small surrounding vineyards. He sold it on in 1770 with great profit to Raymond Fontémoing, a leading Libo ...
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Château Canon-la-Gaffelière
Château Canon-la-Gaffelière is a Bordeaux wine from the appellation Saint-Émilion, ranked ''Premier Grand cru classé'' in the Classification of Saint-Émilion wine. The winery is located in the Right Bank of France's Bordeaux wine region in the commune of Saint-Émilion, in the department Gironde. The estate also produces the second wine Côte Mignon La Gaffelière, and is closely involved with the production of the ''" Vin de garage"'' La Mondotte. History Although an old property with viticultural history dating back to the 17th century when the Comte de Malets-Roqueforts bought extensive real-estate, including the site of a leper colony, and rented out large parts to sharecroppers. This vineyard came to prominence when Boitard de la Poterie family bought and cultivated what became known as Canon-Boitard, while the remaining land retained by the Malets-Roqueforts would become Château La Gaffelière. Both the estates apply the word ''gaffet'', which translates to leper. ...
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