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English: Durif Ampélographie; Public domain colour plate from Viala et Vermorel Ampélographie. Traité général de viticulture, Tome II (1901).
Source Source: Internet Archive. Image cropped and colour-adjusted for white balance.
Author Pierre Viala (1859-1936), Victor Vermorel (1848-1927)

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2017-07-31 10:14 2512×3704× (741870 bytes) Jonathanischoice Public domain colour plate from Viala et Vermorel ''[[:fr:Ampélographie. Traité général de viticulture]]'', Tome II (1901). Source: [https://archive.org/details/traitegeneralvol02unse Internet Archive]. Image cropped and colour-adjusted for white b...

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