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1738 - Reply by Gregory Dal Piaz, Apr 28.
Like this?
http://www.snooth.com/winery/clos-bellevue-muchada-et-fils/
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35 - Reply by JMSkelnik, Apr 28.
This is the link to Graves one
http://www.snooth.com/winery/clos-bellevue/
The one for Jurancon would have the same name, and page.
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1738 - Reply by Gregory Dal Piaz, Apr 28.
Hey Julien the clos Bellvue Juracon is owned by Muchada et Fils. The link I created is correct as far as I know!
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3027 - Reply by Philip, Apr 29.
It does raise the interesting question of what we would do if two wineries had exactly the same name. I've yet to see if, but with 35,000 wineries in the system, its bound to happen.
Let me know if you come across one...
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455 - Reply by oceank8, Apr 29.
I haven't come across anything on the site, but I recently learned that there are two Santa Rita Hills regions. The one in California now goes solely by Sta. Rita Hills, but it is still pronounced the same. Interesting thought.
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35 - Reply by JMSkelnik, Apr 30.
You want, you get. Château Lafitte is both in Bordeaux and Jurancon.
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3027 - Reply by Philip, Apr 30.
Ocean - one is in Santa Barbara Cty, where is the other one?
JM - ok, looks like we have our first one:
http://www.chateau-lafitte-jurancon.fr
http://www.lafite.com/
OK, we need to go come up with an elegant way to deal with these sort of issues.
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455 - Reply by oceank8, Apr 30.
The other Santa Rita Hills is in Chile. Upon further research, I am finding out that in 2001 Vina Santa Rita from Chile contended that their international appellation status would be compromised and came to California to discuss it. That is when it was decided that the one in Santa Barbara County would be called Sta. Rita Hills.
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35 - Reply by JMSkelnik, May 11.
One more problem. I sent Greg the list of Slovak regions for update. One of them is Tokay. It's the same Tokay which is in Hungary. Simply this region lies on the territory of two countries. It wouldn't be a problem if Snooth didn't recognize country automatically. How to make automatic country location for Tokay?








