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chads108

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Explain the difference between a vineyard and an appellation?
 
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How is a French Press used to make coffee?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Vineyards consist of designated grape growing areas that may consist of several plots or parcels of land characterized by their geographic and geological elements.

Appellations consist of a collective group of nearby vineyards that create a larger grape growing area often defined by specific legal delimited boundaries. Appellations refer to a viticulture area that in most cases share similar distinctive geographical features that produce wines with shared characteristics.

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Near boiling water is poured onto ground coffee that is held together by disks that act as filters.




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