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Ederena is a red
French wine
grape variety that is a
crossing of the
Bordeaux wine
grape Merlot and the
Southwest France variety Abouriou. The
grape was...
- France, Ardèche
Durif /
Petite Sirah France,
Montpellier 300 (Australia),
Ederena France Merlot ×
Abouriou 1952 Enfariné noir France, Jura
Espadeiro Portugal...
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grape made by
crossing a
Carignan x
Cabernet Sauvignon cross with Merlot),
Ederena (with Abouriou),
Evmolpia (with Mavrud),
Fertilia (with
Raboso Veronese)...
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Gallo has been
trialing in the San
Joaquin Valley is the
French wine
grape Ederena.
Advertising Age
noted that "the
Gallo experience,"
during the 1950s, 1960s...
- In Switzerland, M****lan is
blended with Arinarnoa, Caladoc, Carminoir,
Ederena, Egiodola, and
Malbec in the town of
Chardonne in the Vaud canton. A Bakersfield...
- Bordeaux. Many wine
grapes have been
created at INRA
stations including Ederena. INRA was a
member of the
consortium for the
genome sequencing of Vitis...
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those varieties. In the 1950s,
Abouriou was
crossed with
Merlot to
produce Ederena and with
Tinta Negra Mole at the Unité Expérimentale du
Domaine de V****al...