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Grape Research Levy Collection Bill 1986 (Bills Digest, no. 23, 1986).
The state of Washington contains four appellations (viticultural regions distinguished by characteristics that result in wines with shared qualities): Puget Sound, Columbia Valley, Yakima Valley, and Walla Walla Valley.
Another antioxidant found in grapes could be used to fight cancer and combat diabetes, according to US scientists. US Department of Agriculture researcher Agnes Rimando of the Natural Products Utilization Research Unit in Oxford, Mississippi and her colleagues have identified a new compound in
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With precise figures on everything from expenses for the labor of leaf removal to the cost of a corkscrew, a new booklet put together by researchers from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale predicts for the prospective vintner or vineyard owner just what it takes to get into the business.
Extension viticulture associate Andy Allen works in the heart of North Carolina's growing wine-grape industry, helping growers and Extension agents to better understand the nuances of growing grapes.
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Sections 7 to 9 deal more specifically with trade marks which contain geographical indications, GIs, and the principles under which they should be examined.
When wine is produced, the seeds, skins and stems from the grapes are left at the bottom of the vat. But this leftover gunk isn't just garbage. The scientists at the Pacific Agri-Food Research Centre in Summerland, B.C.