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Douce noir (also
known as Bonarda,
Corbeau and
Charbono) is a red
Savoyard wine
grape variety that has
historically been
grown in the
Savoy region, but...
- and
Charbono in California. However, DNA
fingerprinting done at the
University of California,
Davis has
shown that the
actual Douce Noire and
Charbono vines...
- from the
Corps of
Discovery refers to
Otter Woman: "Today the
wives of
Charbono [sic] came to the Fort (Fort Mandan)
bringing gifts of
buffalo robes."...
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killed we
saved the
necessary materials for
making what our
wrighthand cook
Charbono calls the
boudin blanc, and
immediately set him
about preparing them for...
- The “Mendocino” name is
synonymous with
excellent wines, i.e., Carignan,
Charbono, Grenache,
Petite Sirah,
Syrah and Zinfandel, that are
sourced from the...
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several grape varieties:
Douce noir,
known as
Bonarda in
Argentina and
Charbono in
California Bonarda Piemontese,
grown in Piedmont,
around Turin Croatina...
- some
relationship to the
Savoie wine
grape Douce noir
which is
known as
Charbono in
California and
Bonarda in Argentina.
While Mondeuse noire and Mondeuse...
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Seibel Charbono France: Corbeau, Alcantino, Aleante, Bathiolin, Batiolin,
Blaue Gansfuesser, Bonarda,
Bourdon Noir, Carbonneau, Charbonneau,
Charbono, Corbeau...
- in his journal:
Shortly after Capt.
Clark arrived with the
Interpreter Charbono, and the
Indian woman, who
proved to be a
sister of the
Chief Cameahwait...
- ****o,
Black Muscat,
Cabernet Franc,
Cabernet Sauvignon, Carignan,
Charbono, Chardonnay,
Chenin blanc, Cinsaut, Colombard, Concord, Dolcetto, Dornfelder...