Harvester Wine was a brand of wines produced by the Bacchus Wine Company exclusively on the agricultural world of Harvest. The colony's climate was ideal for grapes and a variety of other fruits, and the Bacchus Company had quickly seized upon contracts for production as the planet was colonized. Its quality soon became recognized, and its price was driven up sharply as demand grew quickly in the Inner Colonies. However, production was forcibly halted when Harvest was devastated in the opening of the Human-Covenant War, making Harvester Wines extremely rare and sought-after by collectors. The CAA has had plans for Harvest's recolonization at least since 2553, and with Bacchus Company looking to recover, the brand may exist again sometime in the future.
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| - Harvester Wine was a brand of wines produced by the Bacchus Wine Company exclusively on the agricultural world of Harvest. The colony's climate was ideal for grapes and a variety of other fruits, and the Bacchus Company had quickly seized upon contracts for production as the planet was colonized. Its quality soon became recognized, and its price was driven up sharply as demand grew quickly in the Inner Colonies. However, production was forcibly halted when Harvest was devastated in the opening of the Human-Covenant War, making Harvester Wines extremely rare and sought-after by collectors. The CAA has had plans for Harvest's recolonization at least since 2553, and with Bacchus Company looking to recover, the brand may exist again sometime in the future.
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| - Harvester Wine was a brand of wines produced by the Bacchus Wine Company exclusively on the agricultural world of Harvest. The colony's climate was ideal for grapes and a variety of other fruits, and the Bacchus Company had quickly seized upon contracts for production as the planet was colonized. Its quality soon became recognized, and its price was driven up sharply as demand grew quickly in the Inner Colonies. However, production was forcibly halted when Harvest was devastated in the opening of the Human-Covenant War, making Harvester Wines extremely rare and sought-after by collectors. The CAA has had plans for Harvest's recolonization at least since 2553, and with Bacchus Company looking to recover, the brand may exist again sometime in the future.
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