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is often run in collaboration with growers or growers' or tourism organisations in the village or region. The reason such establishments were named to connote "wine libraries" was that they were intended as a hands-on source of information on local wines rather than as regular outlets for larger
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stocks rather small amounts of each wine, and customers who wish to purchase large quantities after tasting are referred directly to the producers. In some cases, an enoteca will also sell other local foodstuff and/or serve small snacks to go with the wines.
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just in case someone passes by to purchase a few bottles. On the other hand, having many wines are available side-by-side for tasting, comparison and competition, will be better for well-performing wineries.
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usually denotes a wine store, it sometimes means a wine bar (usually part of the store) where the wandering oenophile can explore Italian vintages from just one region or from all over Italy."
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is likely more beneficial to smaller, not too well-known producers than to large or well-established ones. Casual visitors will have an easier time discovering an
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is primarily directed at giving visitors or tourists the possibility to taste these wines at a reasonable price and possibly to buy them. An
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was commonly used, but is now falling into disuse and doesn't have the same connotation of quality.
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concept in some locations, "regular high-end" wine shops sometimes also call themselves
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quantities of each wine, or primarily intended for established customers. Often, an
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A long-standing tradition that precedes the new coinage, is the wine shop in
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produces a late-disgorged version of their prestige
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A storage facility for actual wines. As an example,
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Vinothek

Tambre
Belluno

Bernkastel-Kues
Mosel wine region
wine
Palazzo Antinori
Alps
winery
wine bars
restaurants
bistro
Italian food
champagne
Moët & Chandon
cuvée
Dom Pérignon
ISBN
0-19-860990-6
"Tasting the Fruit Of the Italian Vine"
The New York Times
German Knowledge
Enoteca, version from September 22, 2007
Vinothek, version from January 11, 2008

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