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From the Indus Valley of Pakistan he brought back wild vines that were the source of the second of these two odd wines.
In the 1930's, Dr. Harold Olmo of the University of California went there and gathered wild vines that were later cultivated in laboratories here.
Plants and wildlife dominate the estate; ivy, wild vines and roses cover the walls while oleander, oranges and bergamot grow everywhere.
And the moments when flying should take on wondrous emotional significance — like when the child Tarzan (alternately portrayed by Daniel Manche and Alex Rutherford) first learns to ride the wild vines — pass by almost unnoticed.
This is supposed to correspond to land explored early in the 11th century by a Viking called Leif Eriksson, and so named because of the wild vines growing there.
In 73 bce the gladiator Spartacus was besieged by the praetor Publius Claudius Pulcher on the barren summit of Mount Somma, which was then a wide, flat depression walled by rugged rocks festooned with wild vines.
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The other parent is a cross between a wild vine and Traminer.
S-SAP fingerprinting was performed on a set of 10 Vitis accessions including 1 accession each of Muscadinia rotundifolia, Vitis amurensis and V. riparia, and 7 exemplars of the V. vinifera species, represented by PN40024, 5 accessions of cultivated grapevine varieties and 1 accession of a wild vine.
'This was a wild place.' Asked who could afford to buy the new mansions, on sale for around $1.5m to $4m each, he said: 'People with criminal money.' Pasternak was often a guest in the wild-vine-covered dacha next door, he added.
The stream has no name on maps, but the scientists, thinking of the prickling briars and entangling wild grape vines, call it Agony Creek.
Ah Pah will be a ceremonial rather than a residential gathering place — "a college of knowledge," Mr. Carlson said on a foggy, chilly morning, sipping tea made from wild coastal vines.
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