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Gritstone

Rock type
Gritstone or grit is a hard, coarse-grained, siliceous sandstone. This term is especially applied to such sandstones that are quarried for building material. British gritstone was used for millstones to mill flour, to grind wood into pulp for... Wikipedia
Meuliere from aladyinfrance.com
Mull-yair. It's a reddish-brown stone that is very porous and is joined together with a lime plaster to create a wall. Meulière houses were built from 1880-1930 ...
Translation for 'meulière' in the free French-English dictionary and many other English translations.
Meuliere from www.bourgogne-wines.com
The Domaine de la Meulière covers 25 hectares, and has HVE certification. The grapes are hand-picked and vinification is as natural as possible. The current ...
Meuliere from rogcowines.com
CA$42.99
Perfect on its own as an aperitif, this wine's light freshness, lovely texture, and good length also make it a marvellous pairing with stuffed clams, carpaccio ...
Meuliere from celerierscellar.com
Rating (1) · $25.00
Domaine De La Meuliere, Chablis 2020 ... Buy 12+ bottles at $21.25 each and save! Aromas of citrus and white flowers. Flavors of creamy pear and citrus, flint ...
Meuliere from letswall-it.com
€86.02
The natural and authentic appearance of this rare stone will impress even the most discerning connoisseurs. Widely used in the early 19th century in buildings ...
Look up the French to English translation of meulière in the PONS online dictionary. Includes free vocabulary trainer, verb tables and pronunciation ...
$34.95 In stock
This small Premier Cru expressises fresh notes of apple, young peaches, white flowers, citrus and stony/ minerally flavours in the background with a creamy ...
Meuliere from prbottleshop.com
$29.99
Located in FLEYS, a village located 4 km from Chablis in the direction of Tonnerre, the property extends over 25 hectares. The geology there is characterized by ...
Meuliere from francewithvero.com
Feb 20, 2022 · “Meulières” can be humble, tall and skinny, or more imposing, their unique façades featuring a rich range of colors, in shades of ocre.