FABRICATION OF WINES, 



'AND THE 



MANAGEMENT OF THE MUST. 



Remarks by the, Translator. 



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IF, during the years of experiment in which 

 he has been engaged, the cultivator has discover- 

 ed that a skilful and judicious administration of 

 the vineyard requires a patient and untiring de- 

 votion to the object he has accomplished, he has 

 now to experience that the work is but partially 

 performed; that new duties call into exercise his 

 best moral and physical efforts, and that an atten- 

 tion unremitting and minute, an intelligence 

 skilful and profound, are the important prerequi- 

 sites to assure a successful and profitable result, 

 and secure the anticipated harvest, for which 

 years of toil and patience have been unsparingly 

 given. Let us suppose, however, that the dif- 

 ferent members of the vineyard, faithful to the 

 important trusts confided in them, have perform- 



