- Caíño
blanco or
Cainho branco is a
white Spanish and
Portuguese wine
grape variety that is
grown in
northwest Spain and
northern Portugal in a stretch...
- Bagalhal, Bogalhal, Borraco, Borrasao, Bougalhal, Bovvaco,
Cainho Gordo,
Cainho Grande,
Cainho Grosso, Caiño Gordo, Caiño Grosso, Esfarrapa, Esfarrapas...
-
grape in Galician. In
Portugal it is
known as Alvarinho, and
sometimes as
Cainho Branco. It was once
thought that Albariño was
brought to
Iberia by monks...
- Batoca, Loureiro, and
Trajadura Permitted white grapes: Branco-Escola,
Cainho de Moreira, Cascal, Douradinha, Esganinho,
Esganoso de
Castelo de Paiva...
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Amaral Amaral preto, Azal, Azal preto, Azal tinto, Azar, Cachon,
Cainho bravo,
Cainho miudo, Caino,
Caino bravo,
Caino tinto, Cainzinho, Sousao, Sousao...
- Albelleiro,
Alvarin Blanco, Alvarinha, Alvarinho, Alvariño, Azal Blanco,
Cainho Branco, Galego, Galeguinho, Padernã Aligoté B 312
Gouais Blanc = Heunisch...
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Malvasia Cabral. (VIVC, "Malvasia Cabral.") VIVC, "Cabral" VIVC, "
Cainho da Terra" VIVC, "
Cainho Preto" VIVC, "Caladoc" VIVC, "Côt" VIVC, "Calrão" VIVC, "Cayetana...
- the
meaning peasant.
Helsing village,
close to Torneå, was
referred to as
Cainho. Vahtola, J. (1994),
Kvenerne – vem var de ursprungligen? In: Torekoven...
- also have the
meaning "peasant".
Helsingby or Torneå was
referred to as
Cainho.
These words seem to stem from Proto-Samic keajnō, "road, way, means, method"...
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known under the
synonyms Amaral,
Amaral Preto, Azal, Azal Preto, Cachon,
Cainho Miudo, Caino,
Caino Bravo,
Caino Tinto, Sousao, and
Sousao Galego. Azal...