- August 23, 2010 • 7:45 am PDT
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The cork oak, a generous anchor to the Alentejo ecosystem, needs everyone's support—not just vinophiles. The Observer
The cork oak, a generous anchor to the Alentejo ecosystem, needs everyone's support—not just vinophiles. The Observer
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