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Bunches of joy

Grapes are such an exotic, luxurious, romantic fruit. Subject them to some mysterious alchemy and they will give you champagne, red wine, white wine, port, sherry, and on and on. But even on their own, in all their glory, grapes are a magnificent thing, crisp and sweet, and oh so delicious.

Growing your own table grapes sounds unachievable, doesn’t it? But with some patience and forethought, you could be cutting verdant bunches of grapes from your own vine, and then enjoying them in the shade of its leaves.

Health benefits

Grapes offer a

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