Phrases with «mud houses»

The phrase "mud houses" refers to houses that are made of a mixture of soil, water, and sometimes other natural materials like straw or clay. This type of construction is common in some rural areas and can provide shelter for people in a cost-effective and environmentally friendly way. Full definition

Sentences with «mud houses»

  • It acquired Mud House in New Zealand, Vina Anakena in Chile and Grant Burge Wines, based in South Australia's Barossa Valley. (afr.com)
  • British & Irish Lions Chief Operating Officer Charlie McEwen said, «We are delighted to partner with Mud House Wines as an official sponsor and wine supplier. (accolade-wines.com)
  • Since buying the company in 2011, Champ PE has invested heavily in the Hardy's and Kumala brands and added to the portfolio with acquisitions such as New Zealand wine brand Mud House, which it grew from 10,000 cases to 380,000 cases in 12 months, and Chilean wine brand, Anakena. (thedrinksbusiness.com)
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