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Champagne Michel Gonet, Epernay, Champagne, FranceVilla Signolle, Champagne Michel Gonet, on the Avenue de Champagne in Epernay, Champagne, Marne, Grand Est, France. The Avenue de Champagne is a 1km long street lined with mansions owned by champagne
Ancient wine press, treading the grapes Date: 1840
Chateau Perrier, Epernay, Champagne, FranceChateau Perrier, built 1852-57 in Louis XIII style by architect Pierre-Eugene Cordier, on the Avenue de Champagne in Epernay, Champagne, Marne, Grand Est, France
Champagne de Venoge, Epernay, Champagne, FranceTasting terrace at the Hotel de Venoge, built 1899, now Champagne de Venoge, on the Avenue de Champagne in Epernay, Champagne, Marne, Grand Est, France
Champagne de Castellane, Epernay, Champagne, FranceChampagne de Castellane headquarters, founded 1895 by Viscount Florens de Castellane, with brick buildings and tower designed by Marius Toudoire, 1852-1922, on the Avenue de Champagne in Epernay
Bombo manchego. Traditional rural architecture of La ManchaSpain, Castile-La Mancha, Ciudad Real province. Surroundings of Tomelloso. Bombo manchego. A kind of vaulted hut made with stone labs without mortar, coming from the plowing of the vinyeards
Vineyard in Montmartre, Paris, France. Date: 1950s
Country people dancing on return from the vintage, Italy. Date: early 19th century
Women with baskets of grapes, Southern ItalyWomen with baskets of grapes, in a wine-making area of Southern Italy. Date: early 19th century
Vine cultivation (viticulture), II. Illustration by Christian Friedrich Boetius, from Johann Matthias Gesner, Scriptores rei rusticae veteres Latini: Cato, Varro, Columella, Palladius Date: 1773-1774
Vine cultivation (viticulture). Illustration by Christian Friedrich Boetius, from Johann Matthias Gesner, Scriptores rei rusticae veteres Latini: Cato, Varro, Columella, Palladius Tab. I