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[OL - FB] Vineyard of Light Commercial Wharf, Lavalette

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Well, it is no surprise that the RNTC would immediately move to coopt the "vineyard of Light" brand into their own. In fact, many now speculate that Admiral Beauchamp had build the entire enterprise with the intent on selling it to the RNTC all along. Perhaps, perhaps. Regardless of motives, "Vineyard of Light" is now a subsidiary brand of the RNTC and can be found wherever RNTC products are proudly sold. In fact, distribution has become the bottle neck (wine pun) in the operation. Which is why the owners are proud to present their new Commercial Warf. 

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The wharf is the latest build on the expanding Lavalette waterfront, offering storage and a staging area for shipments bound for across the brick seas. 

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Still sporting the traditional Lion on a Blue and Gray field of the Beauchamp family, the new wharf is separated from the rest of the vineyard but still distinguishable as part of the VoL brand. 

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shipments of wine arrive from the vineyards to the wharf around the clock, awaiting a ship to carry them abroad. 

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The double crane on the wharf helps speed loading and unloading

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Also, it just so happens to be good fishin' if you have access. 

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Keeping distribution on pace with growing demand. 

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The vineyard continues to be a Lavalette landmark. 

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The West and East Vineyards produce the grapes, grapes are turned into wine at the winery, some bottles go to the restaurant, while the rest is distributed from the warehouse or sent to the wharf for shipping around the Brick Seas. 2 x Large Plantations, Large Factory, Large Artisan, and 2 x Large Commercial licenses. ATTN: @Captain Genaro

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It looks very good. I like the view from the sea with the wooden quay. The architectural style matches the rest of the buildings.

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