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A vineyard is where grapes are grown. A winery is where grapes are turned into wine. Sometimes a grape grower will not make wine. Instead they will sell the grapes to wineries. Many wineries will also own vineyards and will grow the grapes and produce the wine as well.
Some varieties of grapes, often known as table grapes, are grown to eat as unprocessed fruit. These types are sometimes sun-dried to make raisins. Other varieties of grapes, often known as wine grapes, are grown to serve as the raw material for making wine. These types have thicker skin and much more sugar than table grapes. Sugar is sometimes extracted from grape juice, but this is uncommon, as there are several more efficient sources, sugar cane and sugar beets being two.
there are a lot of grapes and olives grown in Rome as well as olives
The weather and soil is perfect for these crops. Lemons are also grown.
They make 19 grapes.
Appellation is relative to wine and more specifically the grapes used to make wine. Appellation refers to area(s) where wine grapes are and can be grown. It also governs alcohol levels, quality, and the quantity of grapes that can be grown.
You can make white wine out of red grapes but you can't make red wine out of white grapes
a grapes is a fruit..........
Brittany is known to be a large producer of vegetables. The crops that are grown there include carrots, potatoes, cauliflower, and artichoke.
Yes, the Romans pressed grapes to make wine.
Also a crop called emner which was a primitive type of wheat. Flax was also grown to make linen for clothes
they grow grapes beacuse they want to make wine