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Richard | Vines, a Puritan Divine and Ancient Greek scholar, w |
This same clay limits the | vines' ability to produce large crops. |
of rain, grape rot and dilution caused by the | vines absorbing too much water from the wet soils an |
businessman eventually named the jelly and the | vines after his daughter. |
a maximum of sunlight, as well as protect the | vines against damage from heavy snowfall. |
o a wine contest with wine produced from young | vines, Al Este has been awarded a Silver Medal in th |
a produces naturally fermented sparkling grape | vines, alcoholic cocktails, ciders, vodka, brandy, c |
s, but also fields planted with vegetables and | vines allowing people to resist a possible military |
mic base is agriculture, in the cultivation of | vines, almonds and olives. |
e rest of the peninsula, the Romans introduced | vines along with other agricultural innovations. |
low root of the moonseed plant, which grows in | vines along the river. |
hylloxera louse which destroyed Vitis vinifera | vines, an economic depression, the San Francisco ear |
His pencil work is frequently inked by Dexter | Vines, and as such, their cover work is known to car |
formal gardens and fountain were long gone and | vines and undergrowth had taken over. |
all tract of forest where it crept through the | vines and trees for insects as part of its diet. |
With this and the natural undergrowth, | vines, and native hardwoods, the path is essentially |
More recently this was turned over to grape | vines and various wines are produced. |
Gypsy Canyon Vineyards uses century old | vines and winemaker notes from the 18th and 19th cen |
nted to pull it out but Fanucchi retrained the | vines and for nearly a decade it went into White Zin |
effects of different promising combinations of | vines and terroir, in order to provide a resource of |
de la Vigne et du Vin (International Office of | Vines and Wine) to describe the weight of grape prod |
ses was intruded as fellow at the same time as | Vines, and acted as college treasurer for him. |
Cats have been known to destroy | vines and dig up roots in search of the source of th |
storically famous for the cultivation of grape | vines and for the production of Grappa. |
of these pieces are japanned, or gilded, with | vines and aspen trees and are part of a limited edit |
plants characterized by long, thick, succulent | vines and a lip without spur. |
Callaeum comprises 11 species of woody | vines and shrubs occurring from western Texas to Mex |
Arnold said, "I was on the way to pull | vines and I saw rolls of wire lying in the pastures |
, wheat, maize, potatoes, vegetables, alfalfa, | vines and others) and animal husbandry. |
rdens was drawn up, and labeling of the trees, | vines, and shrubs begun. |
Jerry | Vines and First Baptist Church received national att |
s with the understanding that they would plant | vines, and many of the 40 churches that exist in the |
e was almost solely concerned with how to grow | vines and make wine, and not with describing and com |
in the Loire Valley should rip up all Grolleau | vines and replace them with grape varieties that hav |
ld (yugada), some additional land for planting | vines and orchards, and eight cahices of seed for wh |
introduced new crops including Vitis vinifera | vines, and new technology such as the Roman plough. |
Tigger Movie, like ripping a "W" snapping some | vines, and placing "THE" on a different spot. |
t fields of yellow-podded maize, the luxuriant | vines and orchards, have the charm which the spontan |
been successively held by the intruded Richard | Vines and Sydrach Simpson. |
ome off the mountains and push hot air off the | vines and down to the valley. |
also featured a carriage house, stable, grape | vines and a picket fence, all of which are now gone. |
Grape | vines and their canopies |
ove the forest floor, made with twigs, leaves, | vines, and fur. |
home can be seen from the road, since rampant | vines and trees block the view. |
l time, year-round employees who hand tend the | vines and hand pick the grapes. |
The arboretum was first conceived by Robert A. | Vines, and in 1951 park land was set aside by the Ci |
flesh was seen underneath the tangled mess of | vines and plant-tissue. |
These | vines and wines are her resurrection and her wings. |
It is mostly white with black | vines and wing bars. |
ave the province the name Betis where they had | vines and grains cultivated, which together with min |
It forms | vines, and spreads vegetatively by means of runners. |
The boys then released Lines, | Vines and Trying Times, before the release they rele |
Some is made with great care from ancient | vines and can be quite expensive. |
inished mining the area for gold, they planted | vines and the wines produced were mentioned in sever |
e of Australian artists The Avalanches and The | Vines, and has also released the single Seventeen Ye |
Large numbers of | vines and tendrils were a primary feature of Biollan |
my is mainly based in agriculture (cereals and | vines) and farming, lambs and ships mainly. |
Billardiera is a genus of small | vines and shrubs which is endemic to Australia. |
km2), only 12 of these have been earmarked for | vines and planted with Pinot Noir. |
"Over 40% of French grape | vines and vineyards were devastated over a 15 year p |
Lines, | Vines and Trying Times became their second number 1 |
burnum, and azaleas, plus other trees, shrubs, | vines, annuals, perennials, bulbs, succulents, and w |
Olives and grape | vines are cultivated and a few fisherman remain. |
uously make Zinfandel and some of the original | vines are even still in production. |
Most of the | vines are planted in soils that are stoney, loose, v |
the classic example of big vine culture, where | vines are trained and pruned to allow the plant to e |
In wet years the | vines are more highly cropped and result in slightly |
Some of the | vines are planted on slopes angling over 30 degrees. |
The | vines are now adapted to the natural slope of the sc |
Vines are planted against the slope to gain maximum | |
The | vines are mostly old vines (65 years on average) and |
shown that the actual Douce Noire and Charbono | vines are not, in fact, Dolcetto but two different v |
Most of the | vines are over 80 years old with roots of up to 10 m |
When Chardonnay | vines are planted densely, they are forced to compet |
Vines are often trained close to the ground to resis | |
In the hot areas, the | vines are planted as low bushes (en vaso) at a dista |
The | vines are planted in red clay soils rich in iron oxi |
Its | vines are around 70% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Merlot, |
He and Ellsworth | Vines are the only men to play in the U.S. Open in b |
e - depending on how they are made and how the | vines are tended. |
The | vines are planted at a height of between 240 m and 3 |
The | vines are exposed to long days of sunshine and cool |
These dry-grown | vines are renowned for small fruit size, which is so |
The | vines are planted in holes or ditches so that their |
The | vines are trained along granite posts (called parral |
Hardy kiwi | vines are vulnerable to several botanical diseases, |
Vines are also vulnerable to insect infestations, in | |
The | vines are planted with a maximum density of 1,600 vi |
Vines are dense planted and cropped at low yields. | |
The | vines are on average 35-40 years old. |
30 hectares (74 acres) of average 30 years old | vines are planted on the limestone plateau, naturall |
The | vines are of mid size and have strong roots. |
The | vines are moderately vigorous and moderately cold ha |
Clones taken from the certified | vines are known as "Wente" or "heat-treated Wente," |
The | vines are also common in Portugal and Spain, where t |
Wall sheltering, where shrubbery or | vines are used to create a windbreak directly agains |
The | vines are planted mainly as low bushes (en vaso) alt |
The | vines are cultivated both as low bushes (en vaso) an |
Chardonnay | vines around Meursault |
w sap-sucking insect that attacks the roots of | vines) arrived in Romania from North America. |
, and there are a few small fig trees and some | vines, as well as plantations of henna which produce |
Vireo often uses Western poison oak shrubs or | vines as nesting locations. |
Jimenez collapsed and later died while pruning | vines at a vineyard east of Stockton, CA owned by We |
The | vines at Quivira Vineyards |
Cabernet Sauvignon | vines at Chateau Montelena. |
Track 4 recorded by The | Vines at Zen Sessions. |
Donkey Kong himself hangs from two | vines at the top of the screen. |
uced and mixed by Rob Schnapf, recorded by The | Vines at Zen Sessions. |
Vines attended Benjamin Russell High School(Alexande | |
Vines average around 25 years of age. | |
Vines average 35 years of age. | |
riety of 92% Merlot and 8% Cabernet Franc, the | vines averaging 32 years of age. |
ignon, about 65%, planted in the vineyard with | vines averaging 30 years of age. |
Walter Knott was able to bring a few dying | vines back to life at his farm, now known as Knott's |
th century would make the first cultivation of | vines be in the Condado de Niebla, the origin of the |
Dark green decumbent to spreading | vines bear oblong to long, slightly flattened, purpl |
ome known as, continued in 1982 when Dr. Jerry | Vines became Co-pastor with Dr. Lindsey, Jr. Up unti |
cond wine of La Mission Haut-Brion, and as the | vines become older, potentially used for the grand v |
ion starting with the 2006 vintage, and as the | vines become older, use them for the production of t |
god showed himself to them in his own majesty: | Vines began to twine round the vessel, and Dionysus |
rites, he could "get matches against Ellsworth | Vines, Bill Tilden, Bobby Riggs, Gene Mako, Joe Hunt |
Spadden, Wallace, Conrad, O'Barr, Bowen, Nunn, | Vines, Buster, Farrer, Counts, Shields, Lawson, Will |
The presence of adequate water in the | vines can help keep the internal temperature of a th |
In certain conditions the | vines can be very high-yielding, but the wine produc |
Grape | vines can grow for over 120 years. |
Vines can grow in full-sun to partially shaded condi | |
While rare, inter-specific hybrid | vines can result in the wild from cross-pollination. |
A disease of grape | vines caused by a fungus (Guignardia bidwellii), aff |
the university plans to upgrade seating in the | Vines Center from 8,000 to 11,000 for athletic conte |
The | Vines Center is an 8,085-seat multi-purpose arena in |
In the fall of 2008 the | Vines Center underwent a major renovation of all sea |
y Armagan, but wine produced from the original | vines comes from Sobon. |
e Richard Baxter struck up a relationship with | Vines, considered a moderate, and Thomas Hill, with |
s) so that the roots of deep-growing trees and | vines could penetrate. |
n in 1992 and left nothing but scrub trees and | vines' covering the building and was rebuilt into th |
Vines Cross is named after John Vyne, who was a loca | |
Ellsworth | Vines defeated Bunny Austin 6-4 6-2 6-0 in the final |
Climbing plants, such as | vines, develop tendrils that coil around supporting |
During droughts the | vines die back leaving the caudex, which is normally |
ake varietal wines, but some examples from old | vines do exist. |
Blonde is a low-carb blonde ale started by The | Vines drummer Hamish Rosser, winemaker Richie Harkha |
It forms a large caudex from which deciduous | vines emerge. |
plodes into an umbrageous tangle of leaves and | vines, encapsulating the windows and reaching outwar |
Some | vines ended in sharp, spear-like ends, while others |
a are tropical, with only Celastrus (the staff | vines), Euonymus (the spindles) and Maytenus widespr |
The area under | vines expanded constantly over the centuries to the |
gazine gave it 8/10, saying "Sounding like The | Vines fed on raw meat and produced on a fraction of |
y eat the leaves below the shoulder height, or | vines, ferns, shrubs, or herbs on the ground. |
A few of the original | vines first planted by the natives of La Purisima Mi |
The seeds, | vines, flowers, and leaves contain ergoline alkaloid |
Old | Vines Foch 2005 |
ently cultivates over 50 species of wild grape | vines for use in research against downy mildew, as w |
The first | vines for winegrapes were planted in the late 1960s; |
ld cellars, where the masters offer their fine | vines for the visitors. |
a wide range of fruit crops, ornamentals, and | vines for the control of aphids, suckers, mites, and |
Foraging along branches and | vines for fruit and insects, with the help of a preh |
cal selection in an area that has been growing | vines for thousands of years, the origins are probab |
Grape | vines for producing wine have been cultivated on the |
vineyard compromises 9.6 acres (39,000 m2) of | vines from French and Italian clones of Pinot Grigio |
Spanish in the 16th century, when they brought | vines from Europe to modern day Mexico, the oldest w |
80 Karl Friedrich, Grand Duke of Baden brought | vines from Chiavenna in Italy, halfway between Trami |
he name of the gentleman who first brought the | vines from Bordeaux into the two separate men who ac |
rt of the De Anza College grounds) and planted | vines from Bordeaux and other regions of France. |
female and so needs to be planted next to male | vines from a close sibling variety to achieve pollin |
ts leaded-glass windows, turrets, and climbing | vines give it the appearance of a castle. |
low, Daft Punk, Matthew Sweet, Supergrass, The | Vines, God Lives Underwater, Wyclef Jean, Arctic Mon |
y Golf Club for 19 years, and finally at Eagle | Vines Golf Club. |
Scottie | Vines graduated from Benjamin Russell High School in |
The older | vines grow as low bushes (en vaso), while the more r |
ue to each parcel of land, particularly as the | vines grow older, sending their roots deeper into so |
w generation of winemakers, primarily from old | vines growing on hillsides, often on schist soils, i |
He wrote "...Many | vines growing naturally there...". |
Verdicchio | vines growing in Campania where they are sometimes u |
Some of the first | vines grown on the Estate included Chardonnay, Caber |
Australia have propagated cuttings from mother | vines grown in the South Australian Government facil |
rown on irrigated soils, and olive, almond and | vines grown on the drier land . |
, Stump has worked with The Hush Sound on Like | Vines, Gym Class Heroes on As Cruel As School Childr |
First Serve: Ellsworth | Vines had the finest serve, along with Pancho Gonzal |
The area given over to | vines has diminished steadily over during the course |
The | vines have been known to grow up to 10 metres (33 ft |
ars in Europe, it is maybe not surprising that | vines have been misnamed. |
Imported in Roman times, | vines have ideal growing conditions: warm climate, m |
the area known for production of high quality | vines have significant variations of terroir and cli |
Our | Vines Have Tender Grapes (1945) |
s are grown, while on the unirrigated terrain, | vines, hazelnuts and olives are cultivated. |
donnay, Riesling, Pinot Meunier and Pinot Noir | vines, he spent ten years refining his creation with |
Bekasov, who planted grape | vines here, hence the name. |
vation and production, and planted grapes with | vines imported from France. |
n 1843 by Henry Lindeman who planted its first | vines in the Hunter Valley region of New South Wales |
ifornia was first introduced to Vitis vinifera | vines in the 18th century by the Spanish, who plante |
This winery with 2.5 hectares (6.2 acres) | vines in Wiltingen, comprising the single vineyards |
s the distinction of having some of the oldest | vines in California, as a couple of Syrah vines dati |
the planting of 8 acres of Cabernet-Sauvignon | vines, in Dehesa del Carrizal. |
a, when John Reynell planted some of the first | vines in the infant colony in the area that was late |
periments at Highercombe in growing olives and | vines, in cider making and in fruit drying. |
19th century there were about 27,000 ha under | vines in Majorca and exports were 300,000 hl of wine |
tal expression sourced from some of the oldest | vines in the Clare Valley. |
Tyrker said, “for in my native land there are | vines in plenty.” |
grapes for The Dead Arm Shiraz come from these | vines in the McLaren Vale region of South Australia. |
seases such as "dead arm" can also afflict old | vines, in some cases further concentrating the juice |
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