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The name pomegranate derives from medieval Latin pōmum apple and grānātum seeded. Possibly stemming from the old French word for the fruit, pommegrenade, the pomegranate was known in early English as apple of Grenada—a term which today survives only in heraldic blazons.This is a folk etymology, confusing the Latin granatus with the name of the Spanish city of Granada, which derives ...Natural wine refers to a generalized movement among winemakers for production of natural wine without pesticides, chemicals and other additives. Historically, it has been connected to the German Lebensreform movement, where it gained popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.. Some sources claim that it started with winemakers in the Beaujolais region of France in the 1960s.
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