Get through the few fields near the village and slowly enter into a wood of durmast oaks, turkey oaks and hornbeam. |
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Turning to trees, you'll see holm oaks and durmast oaks, chestnut trees, beeches, the occasional poplar, and maritime pines. |
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Common and durmast oaks, some of them of large, dominate the lowland forest. |
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The forests of durmast oak in Central France correspond to areas of slow and regular growth. |
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The oak for our barrels is durmast, sourced exclusively from private estate forests. |
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The process of maturing is then completed with a further year of ageing in barrels of durmast of different capacity as dictated by the Italian tradition. |
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Its strong and persistent taste with flavours of passito are due to the marcs of iced grapes fermented in durmast barrels with the must of priè blanc known as blanc de morgex, that is still cultivated without grafting. |
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Remarkable and renowned for its flora and fauna, it accommodates centuries-old forests of beech, spruce, fir, hornbeam, and durmast. |
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Caerphilly Common should be made part of a Green Belt and nature left to regenerate it to its natural state of durmast oak woodland. |
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Sessile oak is also known as Durmast oak and is a native species in most European countries and Anatolia. |
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