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of concrete) and the
product of this
chemical reaction is soap; the
resulting concrete would have had
unsatisfactory quality.
Wheat amphorae and
wine...
- and
concreting. This fine
silica will
provide a very
compact concrete. The ash also is a very good
thermal insulation material. The
fineness of the ash...
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texture of wine. It can be
introduced in the form
of a
barrel during the
fermentation or
aging periods, or as free-floating
chips or
staves added to
wine fermented...
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thirteen varieties of olives. The
immense wine cellar of Miraval was
built in 1850 by Joseph-Louis Lambot, the
inventor of reinforced concrete, who
owned the...
- from seeds.
Olive oil, palm
oil, and rice bran
oil are
examples of fats from
other parts of plants. In
common usage,
vegetable oil may
refer exclusively...
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manifesto for
concrete poetry,
published in
Swedish the
following year and in
English translation (by Mary
Ellen Solt, in her
anthology "
Concrete Poetry. A...
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history of wine. The
earliest influences on the
viticulture of the
Italian Peninsula can be
traced to
ancient Gr****s and the Etruscans. The rise
of the Roman...
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using instead oil-soaked rags
stuffed into the
necks of bottles.
Wine corks can be made
of either a
single piece of cork, or
composed of particles, as...
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Olibanum oil Opoponax oil and gum
Orange blossom water, absolute, and leaf
absolute Orange oil and
extract Origanum oil Orris concrete oil and root extract...
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producer of Cabernet Sauvignon and
Sauvignon Blanc. As
of 2021,
about 40
acres are
under cultivation,
which typically produces around 5,000
cases of wine per...