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What is a difference between wine and vine?
Asked by vivek,
18 Sep '08 12:18 pm
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Vine: A plant with a weak stem that derives support from climbing, twining, or creeping along a surface
Wine: Fermented juice (of grapes especially)
Answered by Stone Heart, 18 Sep '08 12:21 pm
Wine: Fermented juice (of grapes especially)
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Wine is the grand child of Vine, Vine gives us grapes and grapes in turn give us wine, so that is how the grand relation
Answered by Aditya Misra, 18 Sep '08 12:22 pm
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Grape wine is the plant which produces grapes while wine is produced from grapes.
Answered by syed ilyas, 18 Sep '08 12:20 pm
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Noun) a plant with a weak stem that derives support from climbing, twining, or creeping along a surface. a fruit derived from Vine is grapes. When grapes mature they are picked and fermented to make wines.... Visit Sula vineyards, Nashik... U can see vineyards and the whole process of wine making... It is simply incredible....
Answered by ipshika, 20 Oct '09 01:20 pm
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