-
there were 122.9
hectares (304 acres) of
Elbling grown in Luxembourg. It has been
speculated that
Elbling was
grown along Mosel already in
Roman times...
-
Switzman v
Elbling and A.G. of Quebec, [1957] SCR 285 is a
Supreme Court of
Canada decision in
which the
Court ruled that Quebec's Act to
Protect the...
- 83–90.
Elbl (2013), p. 10.
Winston S. Churchill, Marlborough: His Life and Times, Book I (University of
Chicago Press: Chicago, 1933) p. 35.
Elbl (2013)...
- 28
November 2016.
Retrieved 15 May 2016. Burstein,
Eitan (Winter 2019).
Elbl,
Martin Malcolm (ed.). "The
Meaning of the
Toponym 'Lisbon'
Explained through...
- gris (12.7%),
Elbling (10.9%),
Pinot blanc (10.5%),
Pinot noir (6.2%), Gewürztraminer (1.1%) and
Chardonnay (0.9%).
Rivaner and
Elbling are on the decline...
-
Zappa and many more
Correspondence with
Peter Elbling. Wednesday-Night,
including an
interview with Mr.
Elbling The
Paley Center in
Beverly Hills collection...
-
Mosel is
mainly famous for its
wines made from the
Riesling grape, but
Elbling and Müller-Thurgau also
contribute to the production,
among others. In...
-
related to (or
possibly even the same
grape as) the
German wine
grapes Elbling and
Riesling but DNA
evidence in the late 20th and
early 21st
century has...
-
Durocher and Josh Feigenbaum. In 1979 he co-edited (with Cerf and
actor Peter Elbling) The 80s—A Look Back. In 1980 he
packaged and
edited The
Sayings of Ayatollah...
- (surname) The
French language name for the
German language and
Germans Elbling, a
German wine
grape that is also
known as
Allemand Allemande, an instrumental...