"Mis en bouteille au mas" is a French phrase that translates to "bottled at the estate." It indicates that the wine was bottled at the vineyard or estate where it was produced, rather than being transported elsewhere for bottling. This term often suggests a focus on quality and authenticity, as it implies that the winemaker is closely involved in the entire production process.
The commonest French phrase for 'bottling by grower' is 'mis en bouteille à la propriété'. 'Mis en bouteille au château' is also common on Bordeaux varieties (area where they have the habit of calling the estate a 'castle').
According to Wine Searcher - $8 US or about 6 Euros (not including taxes)
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I think you mis-heard or mis-read something. It means "goodbye not hole" ??????????????????
The mass number for Gold(Au) is 196.967
Au is the symbol for gold
Nothing because it is fake........now La Tache might be a different story.
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it means off. for example: i switched the light offout, out of, from
"J'arriverai au ..." mean "I will arrive at / to ..." in English.
Au revoir means "goodbye" in French.
Mercury: 0.39 AU Venus: 0.72 AU Earth: 1.00 AU Mars: 1.52 AU Jupiter: 5.20 AU Saturn: 9.58 AU Uranus: 19.22 AU Neptune: 30.05 AU