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russia suspends an international deal on ukrainian gray exports. boscoe says the move is in retaliation for a drawing attack on its navy. the agreement helped to ease the global food crisis and via munich a back on top of the bonus. lee, good, thanks to a high scoring win against. mine's all the goals and more coming off in our sports section. ah, i'm jared raid. thanks so much for your company today. there's been a deadly crowd search in south korea. officials there say at least 149 people have been killed in a narrow alley. during halloween celebrations, it happened at a party hot spot in the capital, sol. witnesses say streets were so crowded, it was difficult for emergency services to get through. our 1st report includes
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some images that you might find disturbing. ah, it was supposed to be a celebration, but ended in tragedy. ah, late night party go as were crushed by a crowd pushing forward in the heart of sol. excite men was building in the run up to the 1st halloween after 2 years toned down by cove at 19 restrictions. just before midnight, local time, dozens of people fell unconscious. in an alley. authorities are still trying to find out exactly what happened. emergency workers tried to revive victims who had suffered cardiac a rest in the cares of the narrow streets. medical teams are still taking
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many of the injured to hospital. wow. what journalist william gallow is with the voice of america in sole and from the scene earlier, he told me more about what happened. it's really been a nightmare of a night here. and so he can tell, just done has actually risen. this is the police being right behind me actually is where the damp began, and or rather non descript alleyway. that was just packed most people who were really having a good, good night of partying. i mean, the biggest party of the year ends all mir party yesterday and then they are basically broke down in for a while. it was just the situation where no one could hardly get anyone to help anyone. you had a lot of party goers trying to, you know, ppr to their friends. you had a long, long line of ambulances and emergency vehicles trying to reach the area who actually were trying to get through partiers to continue to go to the sort of
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nightclubs and other establishment here in this neighborhood, even while outside bonnie who being taken a really weird night there were people get up and how and how many were oblivious what john on really does our name here, william. very coyote because you've been describing it. what more do we know about the cause of the stampede really don't have a lot of details yet. authorities are still investigating, but i can tell you. it seems like there were way too many people packed in to not only my only way, but in many other areas of ethan long as i mentioned was the biggest crowd of the year. but even even more than that, i think that more to just go up for this particular event. because 1st, how are we celebration a
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masses of people together in a very high area. and unfortunately, we don't know exactly how this began, but panic spread very quickly. and as you say, panic spread, thousands of people crammed into what appears to be a very small area. are crowds like this usual in, in sole? yes oh no, i must say, i mean of course, a general, a orderly place when it comes to crowd, you do not play masses of humanities that are sort of behaving in an unruly way and back. there are regular here with tens or hundreds of thousands of people and it never ends in it. however, however, it is probably alcohol slater here. i mean this is a party district and there was a lot of a lot of. 2 people who were young, frankly, even older people sort of on the street were stumbling around
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a ideal situation that had a big problem. that was william galloway, the voice of america in sol, reporting from the scene of a stampede. there william, we really appreciate your time. thank you very much. in other news now, russia is pulling out of an international agreement which allows ukraine to export millions of tons of grain. the kremlin says the move is in retaliation for an attack against it's lexi fleet. ukraine says russia is using a false pretext to block its exports and these grainy exports were guaranteed safe passage out of ukraine under the international agreement. now the kremlin sees, the deal is off. the defense ministry claims ukraine and britain attacked it's black sea fleet. and the occupied crimea, suspension of the agreement signed months ago to aid the global food crisis,
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could mean no more shipments of ukrainian grain. the kremlin also accuses britain of being involved and explosions and the node stream gas pipeline last month. why measures in pharma favors lately, the british navy took part in planning and carrying out the terrorist attack in the baltic sea on september the 26th well aimed at blowing up the notes dream pipeline . so while the role of suitable got you, the serial number of, well, britain rejects that claim out, right? saying the russian ministry of defense is resorting to piddling false claims on an apex scale. this invented story says more about arguments going on inside the russian government than it does about the whist. the united nations is worried about ukrainian grain now, not reaching world markets. it wants the deal to be extended saying it's a critical humanitarian if it well, ben hodges is
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a former us military commander in europe. he told us more about russia's mostly of so pulling out of this great deal. well, the, the gremlins goal is always been to exert maximum pressure on, on all the capitals of the west to, to lose the will to continue supporting the ukraine. i mean they, they see that they're losing, the russian military is losing, in every single category of this conflict. so they've resorted to missile strikes against energy infrastructure of ukraine, blocking grain shipments, doing everything they can to cause us. and also, by the way, the. busy threats to use a nuclear weapon, all of these are intended to cause the west to lose the will to support the grain or to, to stretch out the conflict for as long as possible. that's how, that's how desperate they are. they have no other real options. so, so losing on the battlefield. ben hodges there. let's get
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a round up of some other world news headlines now. for israelis and palestinians have been injured in a gun attack in the west bank city of hebron. security forces shot dead d. a silent israel is the government open fire near a checkpoint in the city, which is home to hotline jewish settlers. at least 29 people have been killed by 2 car bombs in the somali capital market tissue. the attacks took place as the prison prime minister and other top officials met to discuss efforts to combat violent extremism. the oldest prisoner, the u. s. guantanamo bank facility and cuba has been allowed home to pakistan, save her child was detained in 2003, and accused of financing day. i'll kind of jihad of the group, he's always maintained. his innocence. south africa is celebrating the coronation of a new king of the zulus. king missiles,
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hulu is the 9th into the monarch and the 1st to be crowned in democratic south africa. thousands of revelers joined the festivities in durban presidency rover. i'm opposed to has given mrs. do low official recognition, 2 months after he took the thrive. ah. in the bonus league reigning champions by munich hosted minds, knowing victory would send them back to the top of the table by and critics site i have lactic cutting edge the season bought in an 8 goal. 3 lead the bavarian showed that they still pac serious find power by ins. players welcome mines to the alley and serena, hoping the raucous home atmosphere would lift them to a 3rd straight bonus lea, a victory. and they repaid the faithful after just 5 minutes. search can every slotting home from close range. the germany international sport strike of the league campaign opened the scores. it was to nil before the half hour mark jamal
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museum. finding the bottom corner after a neat exchange with eric maxime chew promoting a deaf touch and an unstoppable finish. sorry man, i was harpooned in the mind serious. surely before half time and ascetic elise took the penalty himself, scoring of the rebound to but by and 3 up minds they got a penalty themselves when slain or i smacked jonathan per cut. the account did the honest to only for all right, to tip it over the bar. nightmare by in spans glee was short lived, however, as sil than whitman nodded home from the resulting corner. $31.00 at the break, mine speck in it longer and sca swiftly restored by an striegel lead off to the break, a towering header from the germany man. a perfectly floated cross teen garret scrub, re 2nd of the bundles legal season. substitute matisse tail got in on the actual on the 79th minutes. the teenagers shots getting
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a little help on its way through an 82nd minute finish from moccasin barton gave mites respite from the onslaught, travelling fan celebrated as if they were leading. but by and went down there to promoting, made it 62 in the dying moments, just reward for a fine performance job done for you. leon nozzles, man, sighed. i message to the competition. and by a leave of christians, whoa, forced out to the camp and continued with her to nil. defeated arby leipzig lee, because them were 3rd in the bonus league last season, but are at the opposite end. this term, after a 7th to already lot. sig 2nd goal came like the game, courtesy of germany strike, to move out in contrast to leave a cruise in leipzig anal flying off to a change coach just a few weeks ago as well. now let's check out the results from the other bonus. the games played so far this weekend, dorman produced a hard foot to one when at frankford,
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improving both bird beat loyally bon should got edged away from trouble with a light to one when the ox book and on friday, bream, and ended a 3 game losing streak against head to berlin, when yon berlin or inaction on sunday, when there are 3 games in total, is a quick look at the bonus league. a table with 3 matches still to be clean, completed this weekend by and lead the way again, but on your own can take back top spot on sunday. dockman leap frog frankfurt into 3rd, and lat seek are up to 6. at the other end, leave the crews and already looking in real bother they sit in the relegation playoff spot and we're only sped worth right by bottom. also losing let's take a look now at some of the other stories from the world of sports in the woman's been women's buddhist, legal hoffen. heim sealed a light, 3 old drawer against i trust, frankford, catalina nation. things. volley meant frankfort, blue,
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the chance to leap frog holes book at the top in 10 is done me. danny made video has powered into the vienna open final, after beating glee gold, dimmitt trove in straight sets the top seed needed just 85 minutes to seal the victory. the russian looks in good form for the atp finals next month. and denmark's alberta cher peterson triumphed at the will triathlon comp event in japan. she prevailed despite choppy conditions for the ocean stream, a flat cycling section and fast. ron helped her make up ground and seal gold. let's take a reminder now off the top story, we're following for you this hour. at least 149 people have been killed in a crash in the south korean capital sold. it happened to the party hot spot where a huge crowd had gathered for hello halloween celebrations. most of the victims were in the teens and twenties. i forget you can always get
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a blue one. my trophies, that's one of them is for the cat. this one. it makes me feel happy, makes me feel paddling is one to inspire more people to p. i will go on there become a professional, go find with ah mana, please wake up. mommy. the day begins with stretching for canada, amador me. this young girl is one of kenya's greatest golf talents. so as you can see, that's her time table. basically it's
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a visa here in the morning. she has to wake up. do try to then have her breakfast and get ready for school. yeah, i find it very chicky because i have to maintain school. i have to do well. death to go to golf practice. well, well, so player defense to war used to happen basically is all that other golf player. so every, every sunday after site then the dad will say guys, come, come, come, come, come, let's go for golf. so go and then we guys go and sit at the club house, him in gore play with his boys. so that i can and there's like mommy, i'm so bored. so caruana started asking the dad fired the day also on to play golf . so how 5th but they have done told me event we need to buy ha, a golf set. so we bought our goal, set it head concrete clubs, it had a driver apartheid to handle the items. so how could to car, i mean,
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she was fine. she chose a character economy though. she's a very jovial kid and she loved the sport with these days, canano takes her sport a bit more seriously. so this is mike of black. i have 12 club, aaron, this, this gulf. but is she 3 years old? my bad for my surgeon, i own a, i usually use it when i need to go under and it needs to go far from my law, but i use it to chip putting on. yeah. they ever said in that left her face
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and my pay rate of all of them i drove by it goes very far. my father's was 202 yards. i think it has my name. right. and it's near is and this is the driver. it's a guy missus, driver and canada have won a number of tournaments together. but no, she has to said mrs. driver aside for homework. no longer finished. okay. if you have an issue, let me know. yeah. okay. just make sure you go through the walk past her parents, jackie and robert are making sure their daughter stays on the ball in school. it's not easy right now? no, no is facing the final round of kenya's biggest junior golf tournament. one she hopes to win. yeah it's, it's the final. oh,
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leg of the of the safari come tour at the royal golf club and obviously we want to finish. well, she's not last tournament at all. vizier. she is. so she's, she's won all that on. i'm in the she's entered. she of course focuses on performance. but her appearance also matters to her for tomorrow. i'm going to wear this a late night and this, this ah shirt. i like why then also i'm going to word this hack. is donald to flat, so yeah. tomorrow i think i'm going to work on my short game or to my long game and my chip pin and make sure them i'm going to go my lying and they do scope with practice. welcome morrow. after the last training session,
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before the big tournament, i hope we're not running needs are. are you eating slowly? that's why we are, i mean we run late, carmella. oh, isn't it then? so what happened? you 8. i did. yeah. i'm sorry. okay. yeah. yeah. but anyway, we're almost here with the final round drawing near canada. can't help with thinking ahead. oh yes. i'm a bit scary because mm hm. oh, oh i to have been. my thing is then good. i won't have a good score. oh that it, that is your worry. no. you see last i will happen is so i think you didn't have time to do practice. yeah. was it went straight to the team. yeah. so you should be fine with me. there. i'm confident that you what you're doing well, and you should also get
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a plumbing root canal and normally trains with her parents guys. but today she's working with her personal coach. she does with twice a week as firmly funds allow remodeled the finishes no good. say though fine golf challenging on says the club as of that's longer for my age, i'd have to choke it a bit. you got it cannot and takes a technical approach to all aspects of the game, but where she really excels is on the team. if you're still shutting the wrong number, my goodness was a lot. that's okay. don't close it too much. is when i start. okay,
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look other which one is moving for just to oh, had worked with oh, that's leaking. the 10 year old stance. all of 148 centimeters tall, but her driving distance rivals, most adult amateurs. i yeah, i hate quite fall in the lake. love a, it's larry father, the father of i had, has turned it into words. i think a death though neither knew record. cindy, well, her powerful long game is not in question. her coach does worry about another aspect of the sport. so my concern about kona mountain game is abodes, mental part of it. she's very competitive. and then you know, in go for the of good good days and bad days where the shipping is badly. she knows the more up where my still care, like a bit off and i'm having a bad day. i'm lying, lying lay tells me she just continued going. dust on think about on the finger
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coach to really to make it better and scandalous. so sometimes i get that feeling lay of i need to continue doing better. i put myself wide where it is. i'm taking one step after town. i don't push myself can now the training day is over. can i can be an ordinary kid again. when i'm scarce on what i like to do them, all of them go and play outside with my friends, angelo, my friend who has known each other for 8 years since we were 2 years old. we went to the same pay married together on the scene, kinda got k. mm. the day of the safari. com junior golf to a final has arrived and excitement is in the air. ah.
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it's the combination of more than 14 weeks of tournaments that have spanned the country. more than 180 kids have qualified with canal squeezes in some final practice swings, even as her competitors are getting lined up at the tea panama or k l b b harbor all on time. oh, would you be wondering? good, good, good. to finally got it written and 0 and her number got me. and the game is on the 10 year old girls play 9 holes each. they're not only competing against each other, but the dozens of other tournament contestants as well. caruana's powers
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serves her well with long stray drives off the tea. but her short game and putting remained stumbling blocks as final schools are tallied. she's unsure whether her performance was enough to push her over the line. and sometimes i'll may feel costello's when least shaking. and they forget about. 6 my show to game on the 9th toys. i had my job very well, but then they were shot my job. then when i came back to chip again, i turned to my chair and then again a chip dea near the wall. then they fluttered one. so steve, double to day i had us call 40 way go last time they said they wanted to play the 30s. but then i guess i just shot a little bit higher than they wanted to. a bogey means that she needed one stroke more than a good adult golfer. but overall,
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god with 40 strokes. come out, we'll go. ah, canada has done it again. she not only best at the other girls in her age group, but every girl in the competition as well as many of the boys folk are not what i see, i will give them. and then i see a lot of patterns getting inspired. traditionally, because one will being allowed to place for the one not being in car, it's the one most safe space is full out and, and as she continues on this journey, then she's telling a lot of other parents and a local by, by gods. but you could also do it. now that's not my factor to clarify. glad because i've been raising for our probably died and i
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wow. voicemail below i read, gone by the law. i go in the office today. i'm going to take you on a trip along to sex in wine route, from placement to my son. right winery. the niece says it all. 60 fun filled kilometers. who just have to come to the 2nd one route. it's a small wine region, but it's got a lot of history and culture to check in with a long mediterranean voids comes to an end. the final destination. morocco deal on that for our shows,
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with traced and on the elbow river. it's early in the morning and the old town is only just beginning to stir, waiting for the 1st tourists. you could spend days just going through the churches and museums. mm. but i've got other plants. i have a steamship waiting, one from dream stance white fleet. today i'm going to take you on a trip along the saxon wine route, right? wine root, the name says it all, and one of those ships down there is gonna take me quite comfortably into the vineyards, starting here in preston via our the boil all the way up to the town of mason. my day includes the sparkling wine to her. it back about castle. we visit the irish spoken mason,
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the cradle of saxony. ah, my colleague nicholas flourished has sent us a travel report from spits, burden. ah, ah, the white fleet, and dressed and still as 9 historic paddled steamers. ah these days the ship stopped. vian steams along the saxon wine route. one last look at dress and skyline. and then it gets rustic. ah. after about an hour i go ashore in regard to boil, the city is the center of the sex and wine route. it is one of the smallest and northern most wind growing areas in germany. ready the steep slopes,
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the small palaces and the dry stone walls. that's what the region is known for. most of the wind produced here is served and can locally. ah, the oldest winery in saxony is the half loose knits. it used to belong to the saxon electors. and the most famous of them august, as the strong is said to have celebrated lavish wine gallows. here to day organic winds are produced on the hoof loose knits which you can taste on the terrace time for a 1st class. and the 1st jet hal, or however, you have already prepared something. what do we drink? let's get filipino douglas. welcome. drop is a trevino. what is that? this is a wine, great. that's been grown here for centuries to the best of health group. he can only offer organic why, why, why english? so the 1st of listen,
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it says the 1st and only organic vineyard in the form east germany. would the decision to do this was made immediately after the wall fell. we'd had pretty bad experiences with the pesticides used during these german years. what we wanted to do things different long as they did outside and with rosen safely. so it was natural for us to occupy this nation or in dialogue and a half less. next is doing quite well to fill them with guns. good. divine. the wine that is produced here in saxony. can i buy it anywhere? joy, this is on with my it's available over the internet. most vineyards have an online order service that most of the sacks and wine is drunk here in saxony. ah, boy, of that course though, the sexton by this'll take share of germany's totaled wine production comes to johnson 0.2 percent thought and a 1000000 unto from new komatsu by a put send to st shows how little it is been a lot more wine is drunk in saxony than grows here. i feel vexed. if you do, there are many stories about august,
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the strong he said to drunk 3 leaders of wine daily. is that correct? as to how to slide as well. it's said that he drank 2 to 3 bottles a day on good days in chancel company might have been as many as 6 or 7. yes. me that he drank excessively boy for both as i'm off on the but compared to his father, johan gale. the 3rd who was a real drinker, augustina was fairly moderate. well on and a double instrument, relative musical thing, go level. i moder things we don't eat to a health ah, for saxon electra love the beautiful things, not only wine and women, but also pump and splendor in every form. he has made that east and what it is today. a pearl of the barrack, and here are the highlights. ah, 300 years ago,
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augustus the strong ruled as prince elector of saxony and king of poland. he brought artists and architects to his court. he had seen and marvelled at the splendors of courts in france and italy as a young man, and invested great sums to transform the sleepy dresden into a european class metropolis of the arts. he had that spring a palace built, for instance, ah, in this sprawling complex, the prince celebrated lavish, gallus court balls and masquerades that often went on for days. today that spring a houses several collections started or greatly expanded by augustus. the strong one is the old master's picture gallery among the masterpieces to be seen. here are rafael's, justine madonna, with its world famous details. the collection focuses on great works from the 15th
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to the 18th centuries. from titian to rembrandt. that's finger hosts, great names of art history, much to augustus the strong's credit the prince elector also decreed a thorough renovation for the dresden castle. he had the state apartments installed now after being closed for over 70 years. they've reopened to the public . after world war 2 bombing, the dressed in castle was just a shell. reconstruction only began piece by piece in 1986. the painstaking restoration of the state apartments is yet another phase and a long process. the dresden armory started by saxon dukes and electors has been opened to the public since 2013. incidentally august is the strong was not quite as good a commander in war time as he was an architect or art collector. his
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treasure chamber. the green vault sparkles with jewels and precious gemstones augustus the strong himself put them on public display. what good his wealth and fine taste in art, without someone to admire it. among the most spectacular pieces is the royal household of delhi, encrusted with nearly 6000 diamonds. originally, it costs some $60000.00, which took august is 5 years to pay off. finally, we come to the residence, frown, teosha, augustus the strong lived to see its cornerstone laid, but not its completion. this church of our lady, too, was consumed by the flames of the 2nd world war bombing. it was only reconstructed after germany's reunification. the frown kisha with its slender almost floating dome, is a masterpiece of baroque architecture. augustus the strong would certainly have
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liked it. ah, now we go up to the winery called golden of ogden, the golden wing of god, a boy it. hello. hello lucas. it's nice to have you here at the golden wagon before we go to ride back. thomas toilet is an innkeeper tour guide and hobby vintner. he climbs this staircase many times a week. he owns a little vineyard next to the golden wagon. so out of breath. no, no, no, i'm in good shape. this it doesn't keeps me fit. the long climb is rewarded with a spectacular view of the elder valley. on clear days he can see all the way from the golden wagon traced an ent, the czech republic. by october, most of the grapes have already been gathered. only a few bunches remain on the vines. thomas poet says about 80 percent of all ventless and saxony do it as a hobby. like he does. as a boy, he worked in his uncle's vineyard and later took it over. the work is tiring,
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but the wine is delightful. all these walls are they just ornamental or do they serve a purpose for hunting in thick tim allens and can walls are very important. facts and he's very far north for a wine region and we've got some problems with climate and in a wall like this, soaks up the sun all day and stores heat like an oven and then radiated backwards. then as we, i'm a little to woodson, is there a difference between wine growing in east germany 30 years ago and today for one device at john and yet indian vine back. not that much has changed about the vineyard. wanted to stay the steep slopes in particular, are still kept up by the hobby vintners. as for the commercial wineries down here produced their premium wines, their top quality wines gave up on the slopes as well. of course it's to my knowledge, but the hobby vintners are the ones who sweat and strained to keep these walls built up. though with state financial support and the those are, will do that. but basically it's very demanding work and globally stange things. all right. who says you're all b vintner?
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jenna ryan. no. we found a smart solution in saxony, but we work smaller areas not as many binds but put all the more love into it. nissan was helping her. you look down on by the professional wine growers, a thing is i just would as if the pope is in the professional wine growers, are glad to have the hobby vintners working to keep the countryside in shape by peoples that they would not be able to handle it economically such di, this deep slopes, couldn't be maintained without a hobby vent nurses, and if the vineyards fell into ruin, the tourists wouldn't come home and the commercial wineries wouldn't be able to sell their wines any more. i'd mexico. when comes on, do you have to work daily or are there rest periods? and i what happens for example in winter was that his much been vinto as it been though, still in the winter, the vines have to be pruned and the trellises repaired was left on the window when others meanest. of course, if it's minus 20 degrees celsius out and snows on the ground, that's when you enjoy your wine. i said you hobbins a little vague, but you have to have the time. that's what the po and good i skipped. they say
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a vine wants to see it master 17 times h, docks, and houses. but there are different views on how to spread those around a year to get some books fee to buy them. if you know how many vines are you, the master for 830 and these 830 vines will make 830 bottles of wine and i'll try one of them. so the average to write, i brought you a flavorful dropped from the golden wagon try it will be a month. it's was to visit solars if it went through does that remind me off? maybe pineapple. i thought i lost. ah yes. yeah. very good. knock in the pineapple no to quite pronounced. and my wine connoisseur mine cannot blend because you're learning. i'm impressed. it has a taste, greg, was it? that's the most important thing. charitable is getting to know the country and its people tasting typical food and typical drinks. that's very important for
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none and offers tours and overnight stays. i've sampled several winds to day. now i choose a sparkling wine tour. it begins with beginnings of course, and to look back at the castles history in your act. so that's over 190 years ago, in 1836 saxon wine, gro, as had the idea to bring the bubbly beverage to saxony, north, that was champagne at the time. a trend in you drink a french cell, a master brought the art of making, sparkling wine from champagne year to the elbow, hillsides all my life. ah, the tour proceeds to the winery the various types of wine age. in enormous tanks, the seller master combined them to produce sparkling wine, did fulton aiden wright, his compliment each other very nicely laced lincoln and pino bronco together to create our classic bottle. fermented sparkling winds in the tradition of augustus
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