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- twenty percent Petite Sirah, and ten percent Grenache and Carignan." Gemischter Satz (Mixed set) is a wine term in German equivalent to a field blend...
- original on March 6, 2012. Retrieved May 17, 2012."MÄNNERCHOR, DAMENCHOR, GEMISCHTER CHOR, ALPEN SCHUHPLATTLER UND TRACHTENVEREIN, PITTSBURGH DISTRICT KINDERCHOR...
- cultivated wine in Austria. Another wine very typical for the region is "Gemischter Satz", which is typically a blend of different types of wines harvested...
- Der Gemischte Chor Zürich (often Gemischter Chor) is a mixed choir in Zürich, Switzerland, founded in 1863. One of the large oratorio choirs in the city...
- 2014, 93-121. Hentschel, Gerd and Zeller, Jan Patrick Gemischte Rede, gemischter Diskurs, Sprechertypen: Weißrussisch, Russisch und gemischte Rede in der...
- Zweigelt for Kl****ik and min 60% Zweigelt for Reserve Cuvée Blend) Wiener Gemischter Satz DAC (minimum of three white grape varieties of one vineyard, harvested...
- Ministry of Agriculture, Regions and Tourism. Retrieved 2020-11-06. "Wiener Gemischter Satz DAC | Österreich Wein". www.oesterreichwein.at. Legal requirements...
- Mountain. In German-speaking countries, two main types of mixed train (Gemischter Zug) existed: the GmP and the PmG. The GmP was a "goods train with p****enger...
- (women's choir) Gemischter Chor Cäcilia Brachthausen, champions in the Chorverband Nordrhein-Westfalen 2007 (mixed choir) Gemischter Chor Rahrbach (mixed...
- In medieval times, more red than white wine was produced, usually as Gemischter Satz, i.e. the vineyards were planted with mixed varieties which were...