- that the
variety is
indigenous to Bulgaria,
legends have
developed around Dimiat being named after a city in the Nile
Delta and was
brought back to Europe...
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mainly to Romania,
Poland and Russia. Mavrud, Rubin,
Shiroka melnishka,
Dimiat and
Cherven Misket are the
typical grapes used in
Bulgarian wine. Rakia...
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Dattier Debina Dempina, Ntempina, and Zitsa.
Greece Debit Croatia Diagalves Dimiat Ahorntraube, Beglerdia, Beglezsia, Bekaszaju, Bekaszölö, Belezsi, Belina...
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Pamit may
refer to:
Dimiat, a
variety of
grape SS Pamit, a Gr****
cargo ship in
service 1959-62
Pamit Inc., a
privately held
corporation registered in Nova...
- Province, Iran
Galan (grape), an
alternative name of the
Bulgarian wine
grape Dimiat Arthur Galan AG, a
fashion brand Luis
Carlos Galán Velodrome, in Bogotá...
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producers of
Cabernet Sauvignon wines, as well as Merlot, Ruby, Chardonnay,
Dimiat and
other varieties. In 2004,
major investments were made for new facilities...