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- Garanoir is a variety of red wine grape. It was created by André Jaquinet and Dominique Maigre at Station Fédérale de Recherches en Production Végétale...
- Azerbaijan Gamay / Gamay noir France, Loire valley Gamaret Switzerland 1970 Garanoir Switzerland 203 (2009) 1970 Garnatxa / Grenache / Garnacha / Cannonau /Lladoner...
- War II medium bomber B-28 (grape), another name for the Swiss wine grape Garanoir B28 nuclear bomb Bundesstraße 28, a German road Band 28 (700 MHz), a band...
- 2.2 321 Sylvaner white Rhin 1.6 241 Pinot gris white Malvoisie 1.5 216 Garanoir red 1.4 203 Syrah red 1.2 181 Petite Arvine white 1.0 154 Sauvignon blanc...
- developed for cultivation in French Switzerland, and is a full sibling of Garanoir, which was intended for the German part of the country. Total Swiss plantations...
- other varieties as it does not add much flavor. It has been used to breed Garanoir (Gamay noir x Reichensteiner) and Ehrenbreitsteiner. "German Wine Statistics...
- Vidal blanc Zalas Perle Acolon Cabernet Dorsa Cabernet Franc Frühburgunder Garanoir Léon Millot Merlot Pinot noir Regent Rondo Winemaking Agriculture in Sweden...
- Station in 2005. Those include Regent, St. Laurent, Zweigelt, Dornfelder and Garanoir. In 2019, several of these varieties were showing up in Puget Sound tasting...
- Bondola, Pinot noir, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Carminoir, Gamaret, Garanoir, Diolinoir and Ancellotta for red grapes; and Ch****elas, Chardonnay, Doral...
- also includes a vineyard where Ch****elas, Pinot Noir, Gamay, Gamaret, Garanoir and Galotta are grown and sold directly to the estate. The historic vineyards...