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That approach still holds true: last week, with a partridge, we shared a bottle of the gorgeously silky, supple barolo GD Vajra Le Albe 2010 (£29.19 Brook & Vine, up to £35 at other indies; 14.5% abv), and it was just perfect; Sainsbury's mellow Taste the Difference Barbaresco 2012 (£10; 14% abv), surprisingly well priced for that normally costly wine, would be a more affordable alternative.
Fraser has also jokingly put the toilet in the vine up for sale ("bidding starts at $14 million").
It is an herbaceous vine, up to 4.5 m long; the violet and yellow star-shaped flowers are followed by shiny green berries that gradually turn bright red.
BATAVIA, Ohio — The tumor grew like a thick vine up the back of Eric Richter's leg, reminding him every time he sat down that he was a man without insurance.
Black florentine patterns from the gates of Versailles spread across her face like a vine up a wall.
Move on to the next "row" by bringing the vine up a few inches and anchoring it firmly to a frame wire.
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They also have to manage cropping levels to insure that their grapes get ripe (or meet processor standards) and set the vines up for the following growing season.
WALKING on toward the wisterias blooming all over the pergolas, Mr. Ryniec explained how to train the vines up the posts and across the top of the frame.
Near Épernay, even the cattle are white; and vines like green corduroy run for miles up the hillsides in rows perpendicular to the contours, and the tops of the vines are so accordant that the vines up close look more like green fences, and the storky, long-legged tractors of Champagne straddle rows and run above the grapes.
Train the vines up along the.
A particular vine, ground up, helps produce the frothy foam.
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