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A separate vine-growing project has sprung up just 12 miles from London.
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Even when Baron Edmond de Rothschild tried, not very successfully, to revive wine growing in the Promised Land in the 1880s, he chose to do it on the coastal plain; the Judean Hills were then relatively remote and more difficult for vine-growing than the plains.
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Even when Baron Edmond de Rothschild tried, not very successfully, to revive wine growing in the Promised Land in the 1880s, he chose to do it on the coastal plain; the Judean Hills were then relatively remote and more difficult for vine-growing than the plains.
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Even when Baron Edmond de Rothschild tried, not very successfully, to revive wine growing in the Promised Land in the 1880s, he chose to do it on the coastal plain; the Judean Hills were then relatively remote and more difficult for vine-growing than the plains.
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Wrinkles and dimples indicate ripeness on this vine-growing fruit.
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Wrinkles and dimples indicate ripeness on this vine-growing fruit.
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The study forecasts that by the end of this century up to four-fifths of the best vine-growing areas will no longer be able to grow their premium grapes because of the steady rise in very hot days, when temperatures pass 35C.
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The study forecasts that by the end of this century up to four-fifths of the best vine-growing areas will no longer be able to grow their premium grapes because of the steady rise in very hot days, when temperatures pass 35C.
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Now, there are certain figures connected with vine-growing and the consumption of wine which possess a great value in relation to
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One of the most valuable books published on vine-growing and wine-making is that by the justly celebrated Dr. Jules Guyot.
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