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A different style was shown by our No. 3 wine, the Domaine des Relagnes, a cuvée with a peculiar name, Les Petits Pieds d'Armand, which does not refer to Armand's little feet, but to a vineyard of very old vines.
In July 2009, grapevine roots were collected from a vineyard of the "Le Frecce" farm, North Italy (IT).
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One of my neighbors in Brooklyn has cultivated a vineyard on the roof of a garage.
In a study of a vineyard population of S. cerevisiae in New Zealand, 20% of matings were estimated to be outcrossed [16].
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In Chile, officers checked out a vineyard for a tour of the wine cellar.
He told Friedman:"On a vineyard, one of the primary roles of the vine keeper is to regularly prune areas of perfectly good fruit.
This correlation was investigated within a broad timeframe of European history, from the distant past – ancient Greece and Rome – to the recent future – a "vineyard" configuration of Berlin Philharmonic Hall.
He had more financial backing than some other négociants, and so has also been able to buy land, including a parcel vineyard of grand cru Corton-Charlemagne.
Nick Passmore, an Englishman and bon vivant living in New York, wants nothing more than to have a little vineyard of his own, preferably in Montrachet.
The study was carried out in a production vineyard of grapevine (Vitis vinifera L). cv.
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