Wine press

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They come to admire its large plaza, the Monastery of the Holy Cross, the medieval Wine Press and walk aimlessly around the narrow alleys and the stone houses.
Mother wasn't in Dundee when Pub Spy called in to visit The Wine Press, a couple of hundred yards from the new V&A Museum.
The IAA says that the finds have included the remains of a large wine press containing fragments of many storage jars, a large columbarium cave (rock-cut dovecote), an olive press, a large ritual bath, a water cistern, and rock quarries.
There was a landowner who planted a vineyard, put a hedge around it, dug a wine press in it, and built a tower.
Less than a month after unearthing a wine press factory and a boat construction workshop, the Ministry of Antiquities announced on Tuesday discovering a New Kingdom's sandstone workshop in Aswan at the hands of a Swedish-Egyptian mission.
A concerted effort needs to be made by enlightened producers and the wine press alike to argue for 30 or so international varieties, for a start.
This requires extra care, and correspondingly higher costs, in contrast with grapes destined for a wine press.
Last Of The Summer Wine Press Association creator Roy Clarke has paid tribute to "tremendous" actor Peter Sallis, who has died aged 96.
The chain uses a special wine press to extract the juice from agave and then ships the liquid with the produce orders that arrive at restaurants about every other day.
They call it Tsipouro, a clear brandy made from the residue of the wine press. At 40-45% proof it packs a bit of a punch.
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