Definition of Forastera. Meaning of Forastera. Synonyms of Forastera

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Forastera. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Forastera and, of course, Forastera synonyms and on the right images related to the word Forastera.

Definition of Forastera

No result for Forastera. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Forastera from wikipedia

- Forastera is a white Italian wine grape variety that is grown on the islands of Ischia and Procida off the coast of Naples in Campania. In the early 21st...
- Forastera is the primary name or synonym of several wine and table grape varieties including: Forastera, grown on the islands of Ischia and Procida in...
- Forastera is a white Spanish wine grape variety that is primarily grown in the Canary Islands. While it may have historically been used in sack production...
- Patricia Font. The following year, in 2020, he starred in the short film Forastera directed by Lucía Aleñar Iglesias. "Carla Castañé". "CARLA CASTAÑE". salvadormodels...
- Official website "An Outlander Family Tree (Official)". Random House. 2014. Photos of the first edition of Outlander Todos los libros de la serie Forastera...
- blanche. France Gouais blanc × ? 1770 (France, 2009) 1696 Forastera Ferestiera, Forastera blanca, Forastiera, Forestera, Forestiera, Forestiero, Frastera...
- pot****ium content. The white wines of the island are composed primarily of Forastera (at least 65% according to DOC regulation) and Biancolella (up to 20%)...
- the original on January 14, 2022. Retrieved April 28, 2020. "La pequeña forastera: Siúil, a Rún núm. 01 (Segunda edición)". ECC Cómics (in Spanish). Archived...
- adaptada aqui a la terminación autóctona -ella, pero muestra su procedencia forastera en la caída de la -d-: [see note] es ya antigua [fin S. XIV, Eiximenis...
- Fiano and/or other local white grape varieties. Ischia DOC – primarily Forastera, Biancolella and San Lunardo with up to 15% permitted to be Fiano and/or...