Jeff C. Kunins

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So what gave the grapes such an aptitude for booze? They were easy, for one thing. Grapes grow in places other plants can’t, in soil other plants can’t use. Their tendrils let them climb on other crops, or amid scrub or trees. They grow extended vines called lianes, but they can survive pruning.
Proof: The Science of Booze
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