- the
grape became more
common on the mainland,
where it is
known as
Esgana or
Esgana Cão,
meaning respectively Strangler or Dog Strangler. Its late ripening...
- up with
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Retrieved December 21, 2023.
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- way as red ports,
except that they use
white grapes –
Donzelinho Branco,
Esgana-Cão, Folgasão, Gouveio,
Malvasia Fina,
Rabigato and Viosinho.
While a few...
-
little is
known of its ancestry. DNA
studies have
shown some
similarity to
Esgana Cão. In
Portugal there are 470
hectares of
either Alvarelhão or the grape...
- for
unfortified red wine in the
Douro and in the Dão.
Albino de Souza,
Esgana Cão, Rifete,
Touriga Francesa,
Touriga Franca,
Touriga Francesca. List of...
- Preto-Martinho, Aragonez, Touriga-Franca, Touriga-Nacional, Alfrocheiro, Caladoc,
Esgana-Cão-Tinto, Jaen,
Petit Verdot, Tinta-Barroca, Tinta-Caiada, Tinto-Cão, Merlot...
-
International Variety 18th - 19th
century Septiner Sercial /
Cerceal /
Esgana Cão /
Esgana Portugal Sereksia / Băbească albă Aldarusa, Asil Kara, Asîl Kara...
-
whether this
refers to this
variety or to
Esgana Cão dos
Vinhos Verdes. VIVC has two listings,
Esgana Cão and
Esgana Cão dos
Vinhos Verdes,
either of which...
-
region includes Arinto,
Cabernet Sauvignon, Camarate, Carignan, Chardonnay,
Esgana Cão, Fernão Pires, Jampal,
Malvasia Fina,
Malvasia Rei, Merlot, Periquita...
- grapes. The prin****l
grapes of the
Bucelas region includes Arinto and
Esgana Cão. In the
Victorian age, Bucelas' ****ociation as
Portuguese Hock lead...