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  • Domaine Cédric Bouchard Val Vilaine Inflorescence Brut, Champagne, France NV £36.80, Berry Brothers & Rudd; £34.20, vinetrail.co.ukMost grape growers in Champagne sell their grapes to the famous houses or co-operatives, but over the past couple of decades an increasing number are making wines themselves.

    The 10 best Christmas sparkling wines and champagnes 2011

  • Tupelo Press is also now offering copies of Inflorescence, a memoir in verse by Sarah Hannah in paperback ($16.95)and limited edition, numbered hardcover ($100.00).

    In Memoriam :: Sarah Hannah Denise 2007

  • A memorial for Sarah Hannah 1966-2007, including readings from Inflorescence by poets and friends, will be held October 25 from 7 - 9 pm at Poet's House, 72 Spring St, second floor, New York, NY.

    In Memoriam :: Sarah Hannah Denise 2007

  • FLOWERS: Inflorescence consisting of several spikes, ascending or rarely radiating horizontally from the culm tip in a star-like manner.

    Chapter 7 1999

  • Inflorescence borne on the leaf axils with only a few (1-3) small yellow flowers whose short, hairy peduncles bend downwards and into the soil, thus the fruits (pods) develop underground.

    Chapter 7 1999

  • Raceme Inflorescence in which the flowers are borne on pedicels or stalks along an unbranched stem or axis, the lower flowers opening first.

    Chapter 9 1999

  • Inflorescence The flowering part of a plant and the arrangement of the flowers upon it.

    Chapter 9 1999

  • Inflorescence consisting of several spikes, ascending or radiating horizontally from the culm tip in a star-like manner.

    Chapter 7 1999

  • FLOWERS: Inflorescence a single spike without bracts, of 3-6 spikelets 8-12 mm long.

    Chapter 7 1999

  • FLOWERS: Inflorescence a large terminal branched panicle which may be compact or loosely held.

    Chapter 7 1999

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