Sentences with phrase «appellations came»

Sonoma County's 17 different wine - producing appellations came together to produce 90 «never before, never again» wine lots for a good cause.
Mbewe himself isn't sure where the appellation came from, but explains: «There is nothing about Spurgeon that I would be embarrassed to be associated with, and so I do not mind it.»
According to local legend, the appellation comes from the hidden stashes (cache) of gunpowder (poudre) that French fur trappers once buried along the banks.

Not exact matches

Finding appellations that hadn't already been taken was more difficult than it might seem: virtually any moniker you could come up with these days has probably already been trademarked and its corresponding Internet URL snatched up.
It might well be that my response could be termed a defense» part of the syndrome of loyalties and disloyalties that one comes to take on from bearing that appellation for more than thirty - two years.
Unlike the winery's typical wines that are completely sourced from Sonoma County fruit, Eleanor's grapes comes from Napa Valley's Rutherford appellation, reflecting «Eleanor's love of the land she's called home for more than three decades.»
The majority of fruit comes from the central coast of California, including the Russian River Valley, Carneros, Santa Lucia Highlands appellations.
Some of the living might also deserve this appellation — Stephen Hawking comes to mind.
These colors aren't just cool - looking — they come with cool appellations like Redline, Blood Orange, Maximum Steel, White Knuckle, Contusion Blue, and our personal favorite, Destroyer Grey.
There's also an often - unfortunate and pre-conceived notion that comes with the appellation «Self - Published Author» that has been earned by the ten thousand people who walked through the door ahead of you.
But when he comes to the Athenians, he distinguishes them by the peculiar appellation of the PEOPLE [Footnote 19] of Athens.
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