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Borraçal in Portuguese) is a red
Galician wine
grape variety that is also
grown in Portugal's
Vinho Verde wine
region where it is
known as
Borraçal....
- aromas. The reds are deep red and tannic, and are
mostly made from Vinhão,
Borraçal and
Amaral grapes. The rosés are very
fresh and fruity,
usually made from...
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Portuguese grape Jaen.
Avesso is also
known under the
synonyms Bornal, Bornao,
Borracal Branco, and Borral. List of
Portuguese grape varieties Avesso,
Vitis International...
- is
often mixed with
other grapes such as Loureiro, Godelho,
Cainho or
Borraçal,
Arinto or
Treixadura to
produce blended wines. Such
blends were common...
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Torres D'Algarve.
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Santarem Borracal Azedo, Bagalhal, Bogalhal, Borraco, Borrasao, Bougalhal, Bovvaco, Cachino...
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region include Alvarinho, Arinto, Avesso, Azal Branco, Azal Tinto, Batoca,
Borracal, Brancelho,
Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Espadeiro, Loureiro, Merlot...
- (Pedernã), Avesso, Azal, Batoca, Loureiro, Trajadura; red
castas Amaral,
Borraçal, Alvarelhão, Espadeiro, Padeiro, Pedral, Rabo de Anho, Vinhão. Porto/Douro...
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Vinhos Verdes region. (p.55)
According to VIVC, Portugal's
planting of
Borraçal decreased dramatically from 2035.12
hectares in 1999 to 1275 ha in 2007...