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Cotnari (Romanian pronunciation: [kotˈnarʲ]) is a
village and the
center of the
eponymous commune in Iași County, Romania, in the
historical region of...
- Grasă de
Cotnari (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈɡrasə de kotˈnarʲ]) is a
Romanian wine
variety ****ociated with the
Cotnari wine region, in Iași
County (historical...
- Sauvignon, Muscat,
Pinot Gris, Chardonnay, Tămâioasă Românească, Grasă de
Cotnari, Galbenă de Odobești. Also, the main
grape varieties for red
wines are...
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Neighbouring villages and
communes are Todirești (to the north), Târgu
Frumos and
Cotnari (to the east) and
Ruginoasa (to the west). The name of
Cucuteni village...
- It was a
Dacian fortified town.
Cetatea dacică de la
Cotnari v t e v t e...
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sweet dessert wines, such as Sauternes, the Aszú of Tokaji, or Grasă de
Cotnari. The
species name
Botrytis cinerea is
derived from the
Latin for "grapes...
- The
Bahlui is the
largest river of the city of Iași, in
eastern Romania. It is a
right tributary of the
river Jijia. Its name is
derived from ****an and...
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Moldavia the Kövérszőlő cultivar, that lead to the
development of Grasă de
Cotnari wine.
Tokaji has
since the 18th
century been
known as "Vinum Regum, Rex...
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Memorial Palace in Ruginoasa;
Cucuteni -
Neolithic archeological site;
Cotnari and
Bohotin vineyards;
Museum of
Vineyard and Wine in Hârlău; Hadâmbu and...
- the so-called
Schola Latina (a
Latin Academic College) was
founded in
Cotnari, near Iași, a
school which marked the
beginnings of the
organized humanistic...