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clay. black soils are very highly retentive of moisture, extremely compact and tenacious when wet, significantly contracted developing deep wide cracks on drying and self – plowing. black soils are credited with very high fertility. these are well suited to leguminous crops such as cotton , turn and citrus
fruits. other crops include wheat, jowar , millets , linseed, castor , tobacco , sugarcane , safflower , and vegetables, etc. black soil is rich in calcium, potassium, and magnesium but poor nitrogen content. sandy soil is low in nutrient content but helps grow trees such as coconut , cashew , and casuarinas...
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the final solera from which it will be bottled. with this process, the wines can take many decades to pass through the solera. styles fino (manzanilla) these wines are light bodied, bone dry and low in acidity. typical aromas and flavours include, almonds, yeast, toast, chamomile, savoury notes, citrus
fruit, woody notes, caramel, orange peel, and burnt marmalade. palo cortado often regarded as having the nose of an amontillado and palate of an oloroso, palo cortado tends to be less bitter than amontillado. these wines are typically medium bodied, and dry with flavours of toffee, caramel, dried fruits...
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