The compleat vineyard: or A most excellent way for the planting of vines: : not onely according to the German and French way, but also long experimented in England. Wherein are set forth the whole circumstances necessary for the planting a vineyard, (viz.) the best election of your soil; the scituation thereof; the best way for the planting of your young plants; the best time and manner of proining, both the stocks and roots; the turning and translation of the ground, &c. With all other things necessary to the plant; and the fashion of your wine presses; with the manner of bruising and pressing; and also how to advance our English wines: never before printed