You can use the pay phones in the Vineyard Haven terminal to call Sao Paulo, Brasil.
Mr. Hobbs's focus is always the vineyard and that's where he spends most of his time.
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One or perhaps two of the plots may be wine grapes in the vineyard regions.
The vineyard is run by a friendly Israeli-Dutch couple and offers accommodation in its modern, South African-style wooden cabins.
The vineyard has been the source of some of Australia's best reds, including the legendary Penfolds Grange.
The vineyard averages close to 10, 000 cases of its premiere growth wine with 40 percent sold as futures.
The Vineyard has swung in the opposite direction liberal and literary, with a pinch of Hollywood glamour thrown in.
Lately, however, the bonhomie appears to be eroding, not only on Nantucket, but on the Vineyard as well.
Some studies predict that the Vineyard will run out of land for development by 2005, Nantucket by 2037.
And this was a man whose doctoral thesis had revolved around the gastrointestinal juices of the vineyard snail.
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The students are paid a "wage" which is then returned to the vineyard as "rent" for their lodging.
When he moved back to the Vineyard in 1968, he stuck with it.
Joseph's engrossing play, which opened Wednesday at The Vineyard Theatre, has more false clues than an Agatha Christie novel.
Unfortunately, due to mismanagement and turmoil the vineyard fell into decades of decline.
During a Champagne tour, you will most likely tour the cellar instead of the vineyard where the grapes are grown.
Soil at the vineyard at West Chiltington is geologically identical to the champagne region, but the vines need warm dry weather.
When it comes to the confluence of politics and entertainment, there is no busier intersection than the Vineyard in peak season.
Beer nuts are well served over at Salt Spring Island Ales, occupying a rustic, cedar-built shack hidden between trees 11km north of the vineyard.
The terrain of the vineyard itself is too steep for machinery, so the students have to tend to the vines by hand.
But the farmers need to be convinced despite the vineyard owners enthusiasm.
In short, it is Old World, expressing the nature of the vineyard.
If completely dry they are gathered immediately, and if not they are laid onto a continuous paper tray in the vineyard to dry.
The morning after a "welcome" dinner in the vineyard, the campers who stayed in local hotels, including the Meadowood Napa Valley resort in St.
The two exceptions are the vineyard manager and Ms. Fleming's 28-year-old son Robert, who does the winery's sales and marketing from Los Angeles.
It remains to be seen whether Jackson Family Wines will create an estate winery or use the vineyard as a source for other brands.
Quality wine begins in the vineyard and requires that both the raw materials (grapes) and final products (the wine itself) are handled really well.
The crop volumes in the vineyard have to be lower to achieve ripeness and the thin-skinned grape needs to be handled gently in the winery.
Around me, the vineyard itself - half saperavi, half white rkatsiteli.
The Vineyard has also been home to Democratic dynasties and tragedies.
Made from Demeter Certified biodynamically farmed fruit (which is a whole lotta work), the vineyard rests near the junction of Dry Creek and Wine Creek.
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