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  1. The wine became so famous that the two French kings Louis XI (1423-1483) and Louis XIV (1638-1715), as well as Joséphine de Beauharnais (the first wife of Napoleon Bonaparte) personally visited the vineyard.

  2. Real division under Napoleon. The French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) enacted a law after occupying this region in 1807, the negative effects of which can still be felt today. In order to prevent large-scale land ownership, he decreed the "real division", by which land ownership was to be divided equally among all descendants in the ...

  3. The winery is located in the municipality of Kasel (Ruwertal area) in the German wine-growing region of Mosel. The family winegrowing tradition was founded in 1670 by Peter Christian Nell, who was ennobled by Emperor Joseph I (1678-1711) in 1709 for his services. In 1804, Napoleon Bonaparte visited...

  4. During the French Revolutionary Wars (1792-1815), wine-growing domains, most of which were owned by the state, were created from the property of the church, which had been secularised under the French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821). The aim of these "model/training vineyards" was, and in some cases still is, to spread modern winegrowing ...

  5. The name is derived from the famous diamond (140.5 carats) which was on the crown of Louis XV (1710-1774) at his coronation in 1722 and which was later frequently worn by Marie-Antoinette (1755-1793). It also adorned the sword pommel of Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), and today the diamond can be found in the Louvre in Paris.

  6. 27. Dez. 2022 · Ludwig van Beethoven is known to have enjoyed drinking Burgundy, Bordeaux and Champagne, at least until Napoleon occupied Vienna for the second time in 1809. At the Congress of Vienna, State Chancellor Metternich had wines served from all the participating countries, including France.

  7. 17.06.24 - 21.06.24 England, Vereinigtes Königreich 5 days - Guided wine tour through Kent, Sussex and Hampshire Monday, 17 June - Friday, 21 June 2024

  8. Napoleon (grape variety) Synonym for the grape varieties Bicane, Citronelle and Imperial Napoleon; see there.

  9. The introduction of beer, the deteriorating climate in the wake of the Little Ice Age, phylloxera and the conquest of the Netherlands by Napoleon (1769-1821) virtually wiped out viticulture, but the last vineyard near Maastricht was not abandoned until 1946. It was then revived on a small scale at the end of the 1960s.

  10. magazine.wein.plus › weinmesse-muenchen-griechischer-wein-offenbart-unbekannteMunich Wine Fair | wein.plus Wine Magazine

    14. März 2011 · Greece will be a major focus at the Munich Wine Fair, which will be held at the Zenith Kulturhalle from 19 to 20 March 2011.

  11. The wine merchant Peter Joseph Valckenberg (1764-1837) bought the historic vineyards of the famous single vineyard Liebfrauenstift-Kirchenstück in Worms (Rheinhessen) in the course of the Napoleonic secularisation in 1808. The "P.J. Valckenberg" vineyard developed from this.

  12. Emperor Napoleon (1769-1821) gave the estate to his marshal François-Étienne-Christophe Kellermann (1735-1820), the Duke of Valmy. He sold the entire harvest of the famous 1811 vintage to Gottlieb Mumm (1782-1852), thus founding today's G.H. von Mumm winery.

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  14. From 1935 to 1938, the Romanesque state was restored and today Eberbach is one of the best-preserved medieval monastery complexes. In 1803, the estate was secularised in the course of the Napoleonic Wars and subsequently underwent several changes of ownership. Hessian state wineries

  15. Based on the saccharometer invented by Carl Joseph Napoleon Balling (1805-1868), Babo developed the Klosterneuburger Mostwaage (KMW) in 1861. This plummet is still the official instrument for determining must weight in Austria today. In 1869 he founded the first regularly published wine journal in Austria, "Weinlaube".

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