grape
grape
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by Patrick Malcolm - 2006-12-26
The first documentation of grapevines growing in the Americas was discovered in researching the logbook of navigator Giovanni de Verazzano, who reported in 1504 that a large "white grape" was vigorous...
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by Xavier Moldini - 2007-02-12
Selecting a perfect wine for an occasion can be complex. To truly understand a wine, you must know the elements of its growth and processing. As you can imagine, the quality of a wine is a direct r...
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by Patrick Malcolm - 2007-03-03
In centuries past, ancient man noticed that grapes hanging on vines lasted for months, and even though seedy, the fruit was sweet to the taste. These grapes dried out in the sun and were called raisin...
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by Terri's Blue Goose Boutique - 2007-04-21
Are you concerned about the physical well being of your body? Are you feeling sluggish and run down? Does your stomach feel bloated and uncomfortable? Do you carry extra weight in your stomach a...
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by Ronald Doherty - 2007-08-09
My wife thinks I am lazy. I am not lazy; she just doesn't understand how I think. I try to think in terms of the underlying energy flows and I just don't like doing things without good reason. N...
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by Janette Vince - 2007-11-26
Legend says that Julius Caesar brought the first wine grapes to the U.K. But while it's clear that the Romans did bring grapes to the region, it's not so clear whether there were native grape v...
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by Bharat Book Bureau - 2008-01-02
Northern Hemisphere grape supply and wine production has been packaged with our corresponding report on Southern Hemisphere grape and wine production to provide you with a comprehensive insight into b...
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by SUNIL NAIR - 2008-01-02
Northern Hemisphere grape supply and wine production has been packaged with our corresponding report on Southern Hemisphere grape and wine production to provide you with a comprehensive insight in...
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by Sarah Martin - 2008-07-28
In the state of California, Zinfandel is the number two most widely planted red wine grape. For many, many years, Zinfandel was a mystery grape, its origins unconfirmed. The latest DNA profiling from ...
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by SARAH MARTIN - 2008-08-05
Winemaking in California has never been an unsupervised industry. The first vines were brought to the Pacific shores by Cortez. When the ruthless conqueror of Mexico failed to find gold he decided...