Grape cultivation was already well established in the Maghreb since the time of Roman colonization. However, it was banned under Islamic rule and wine production was prohibited until the advent of the French colonists. In Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia people started to cultivate vines again, in part thanks to the hard work and contribution of Italians.
From the Rif to Cap Bon: cultivating vineyards in the Maghreb / Leonardi, Sandra. - STAMPA. - (2015), pp. 78-86.
From the Rif to Cap Bon: cultivating vineyards in the Maghreb
LEONARDI, Sandra
2015
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Grape cultivation was already well established in the Maghreb since the time of Roman colonization. However, it was banned under Islamic rule and wine production was prohibited until the advent of the French colonists. In Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia people started to cultivate vines again, in part thanks to the hard work and contribution of Italians.File allegati a questo prodotto
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