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June 09, 2005
Your very own French vineyard
[Blethers.com - Stuart Mudie's weblog] If you've ever dreamt of owning your own vineyard in France, but your budget doesn't quite stretch to buying an extensive plot of land in Bordeaux or Burgundy, MesVignes.com may well have the answer. For just 175 euros, you can rent a tiny plot of land with 24 vines at the Château Montana in Roussillon and be sure to receive 24 bottles of your very own wine at the end of the year.
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Posted at June 9, 2005 01:16 PM
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