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Green grapes are also considered white grapes. Grapes are grown on vines, and they might be grown in Italy, or in California. White and green grapes are the same, while red and purple grapes are similar as well.
Grapes come from many parts of the world, including parts of Africa.
No, wine grapes can be grown in many places and countries. Almost all of the 48 states grow grapes for wine, Illinois before prohibition was a major wine producing state.
California's mild climate (and range of climates) means that nearly anything that can be grown anywhere in the US can be grown SOMEWHERE in California. It's the #1 state in the US for total farm revenue. California's top crops (in terms of revenue) are almonds and grapes (the overall value of its milk exports is roughly that of almonds and grapes combined, but milk isn't really "grown").
Greece, France, Italy, Spain and California are some of the areas known for growing olives as well as grapes.
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If the bottle is from France, a Chablis is made of 100% chardonnay grapes grown from the Chablis region. If the bottle is from the USA, a Chardonnay must have at least 80% chardonnay grapes grown from anywhere. If the bottle says Chablis and is from the US, all bets are off. It could have nearly anything inside. Many US bottlers in the 1970's started using the term "Chablis" to mean "white wine."
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Many, many things. For example, wine, grapes, strawberries, avocados, and oranges are commonly grown.
All types of crops are grown in California's valley region, ranging from avocados to grapes to oranges to watermelons.
the place where grapes are grown is called vineyard
the place where grapes are grown is called vineyard