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In the words of the eminent Australian viticulturalist Dr Richard Smart to World of Wine, even relatively small changes in temperature could “effectively rewrite regional reputations and varietal preferences.”
From Salon • May 1, 2024
Some governments, particularly in Europe, designated appellations—strictly circumscribed regions with rules on how and where a varietal such as burgundy, rioja or barolo was legally allowed to grow and be produced.
From Scientific American • Sep. 21, 2023
With its embrace of the international varietal of football, the U.S. is becoming a global sports hub in the same way it has long been a hub for music and film.
From Slate • Jun. 10, 2023
The plan is to replace them with an elm varietal that should grow taller, live longer, and create a thicker canopy.
From Seattle Times • Mar. 4, 2023
In 1818 Cattleya labiata appeared, and about the same time Cypripedium insigne, which has now two or three hundred varieties that enthusiasts consider sufficiently distinct to bear varietal names.
From Orchids by O'Brien, James
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