- An
appellation is a
legally defined and
protected geographical indication primarily used to
identify where the
grapes for a wine were grown,
although other...
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Quraish (Saqr Quraish).
According to
medieval chroniclers, this was an
appelation given to him by the
Abbasid Caliph al-Mansur, one of his
greatest rivals...
- In France, the
appellation d'origine contrôlée (French pronunciation: [apɛlasjɔ̃ dɔʁiʒin kɔ̃tʁole], lit. 'controlled
designation of origin'; abbr. AOC...
- and Schuster. ISBN 9780671709624. "Baby Name of the Day: Mirabelle".
Appelation Mountain.
December 10, 2010.
Archived from the
original on July 6, 2012...
- France), and
Windesheim at Speyer.
Although not unusual, the use of the
appelation "Protestant" when
describing events before 1529 is anachronistic. Bullinger...
- Wine
region Official name
Clairette de Die AOC Type
Appelation d'origine contrôlée Year
established Clairette 1942; Crèmant 1993
Years of wine industry...
- that had been
started in 1907. The
college was
renamed to its
present appelation in 1969. The
college is open to both New York
State residents and to non-residents;...
- ISBN 978-0-89587-342-2. Ensrud, Barbara. "Hatteras Red
Duplin Wine Cellars".
Appelation America.
Retrieved 2009-03-11. "Duplin
Winery expanding to
Panama City...
- Arie, a
Dutch and
Hebrew masculine name
Arieh (disambiguation) Mountain,
Appelation. "Ari: Baby Name of the Day".
Appellation Mountain.
Retrieved 30 August...
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Tavernello is the
trade name for an
Italian table wine that is
widely advertised as Italy's #1 Wine and
commercially sold in
Italy and internationally...