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Beaunoir (French pronunciation: [bonwaʁ]) is a
traditional French variety of red wine
grape that is a
sibling of Chardonnay. The 'beautiful black' grape...
- Alexandre-Louis-Bertrand Robineau,
called de
Beaunoir, (4
April 1746 – 5
August 1823) was an 18th-century
French playwright.
Intended for the
service of...
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Saperavi Beaunoir Beau Noir, Beaunoire, Cep Gris, Co Gris, Mourillon,
Pinot D'Ai,
Pinot D'Ailly...
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Monsieur Beaunoir and his
family in New
Orleans in 1792.
Because the
Paris police are
looking everywhere for him,
Robert cannot tell
Beaunoir or
Beaunoir's beautiful...
- D.
Rockefeller Louis-François
Metra (1738–1804),
French journalist De
Beaunoir (1746–1823),
French playwright David Roentgen (1743–1807), cabinetmaker...
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Chardonnay and
siblings such as Aligoté,
Aubin vert, Auxerrois,
Bachet noir,
Beaunoir,
Franc Noir de la-Haute-Saône,
Gamay Blanc Gloriod,
Gamay noir, Melon,...
- She
worked with the
writer Alexandre Louis Bertrand Robineau,
called Beaunoir, most
notably on L'Accordée de village, a one-act
comedy surrounding the...
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Gouais blanc/Pinot
crosses include Aubin vert, Auxerrois,
Bachet noir,
Beaunoir,
Gamay Blanc Gloriod,
Gamay noir, Melon, Knipperlé, Peurion, Romorantin...
- Palais-Royal,
Paris L'amour quêteur comédie 2 Alexandre-Louis-Bertrand
Robineau ("Madame
Beaunoir") 16
September 1777 Théâtre des Grands-Danseurs du Roi, Paris...
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blanc as an
ancestor of the Aligoté,
Aubin vert, Auxerrois,
Bachet noir,
Beaunoir, Blaufränkisch,
Franc Noir de la-Haute-Saône,
Gamay Blanc Gloriod, Gamay...