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Jancis Robinson
By Jancis Robinson
Published 2006
bloom on a grape’s skin (pruine in French) is the whitish covering consisting of waxes and cutin which protects the berry against water loss and helps stop the penetration of spores. Blooming is another term for flowering.
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