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In this sentence : "Later on, experience the otherworldly feel of one of the “Most Beautiful Villages in France”, Riquewihr "

Later on, experience the otherworldly feel of one of the “Most Beautiful Villages in France”, Riquewihr.

Is there a relation between the 2 noun phrases "the “Most Beautiful Villages in France”"the “Most Beautiful Villages in France” and Riquewihr because of the comma creating an apposition ?

In this one : "Later on, join a wine tasting and drink a variety of Alsatian wines such as pinot noir and pinot gris at a family-owned winery. "

Later on, join a wine tasting and drink a variety of Alsatian wines such as pinot noir and pinot gris at a family-owned winery.

Does the preposition "such as""such as" refer to the earlier noun "Alsatian wines""Alsatian wines" ?

Thank you,

In this sentence : "Later on, experience the otherworldly feel of one of the “Most Beautiful Villages in France”, Riquewihr "

Is there a relation between the 2 noun phrases "the “Most Beautiful Villages in France”" and Riquewihr because of the comma creating an apposition ?

In this one : "Later on, join a wine tasting and drink a variety of Alsatian wines such as pinot noir and pinot gris at a family-owned winery. "

Does the preposition "such as" refer to the earlier noun "Alsatian wines" ?

Thank you,

In this sentence :

Later on, experience the otherworldly feel of one of the “Most Beautiful Villages in France”, Riquewihr.

Is there a relation between the 2 noun phrases the “Most Beautiful Villages in France” and Riquewihr because of the comma creating an apposition ?

In this one :

Later on, join a wine tasting and drink a variety of Alsatian wines such as pinot noir and pinot gris at a family-owned winery.

Does the preposition "such as" refer to the earlier noun "Alsatian wines" ?

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Noun phrases with prepositions and appositions

In this sentence : "Later on, experience the otherworldly feel of one of the “Most Beautiful Villages in France”, Riquewihr "

Is there a relation between the 2 noun phrases "the “Most Beautiful Villages in France”" and Riquewihr because of the comma creating an apposition ?

In this one : "Later on, join a wine tasting and drink a variety of Alsatian wines such as pinot noir and pinot gris at a family-owned winery. "

Does the preposition "such as" refer to the earlier noun "Alsatian wines" ?

Thank you,