Burgundy, Bordeaux, Beaujolais, Loire Valley, Champagne, Alsace, Provence, Languedoc..... Take your pick.
one is grapes,cranberry,maple syrup
one is grapes,cranberry,maple syrup
Using grapes to make wine.
few crops are grown in Chennai . Paddy is one of the major crop grown. coconuts and groundnuts are also grown here
no, Provence is one of the main regions in France
There isn't one. The various regions of France have traditional regional dances.
grapes Grapes grow on vines which is why the drink that most grapes are grown to make is called wine in English and vino in french as an awful lot of grapes come from one of many of the wine regions of France. Tomatoes which are also a fruit and not a vegatable as some often suppose that they are are also grown on a vine and also the hop which is used for brewing beer comes from a vine. Plus there are many other fruits too such as kiwi fruit and passion fruit.
At one point, the Louisiana Territory
Aquitaine is one of the 27 regions of France.
The smaller bunch has 24 grapes.
Corsica is the only one, it is one of the 27 regions of France
Nearly all grape vines that are grown are not grown from seeds, but from cuttings off of another vine. Grape growers have been doing this for hundreds of years, and it has beeen done so much that now, grapes don't grow with seeds in them.I live in central CA one of the largest grape growing areas of the United States and there are seedless grapes and there are grapes with seeds. The person above is correct that vines are grown from cuttings and grafted to another vine. Some vines are hundreds of years old. The grapes you get in the store that are green are called Thomson seedless and they are used for raisins as well. There is another grape called Red Flame that is also seedless now sold.