- vine was
introduced to
Uruguay by
Basque settlers,
especially Pascual Harriague, in the 19th century.
Along with the
Manseng vine it
quickly started to...
-
Mamerto Urriolagoitía
Harriague (Spanish pronunciation: [maˈmeɾto wrjolaˈɣojtja aˈrjaɣe] ; 5
December 1895 – 4 June 1974) was a
Bolivian lawyer and politician...
-
intersection of
Route 3 and
Route 31 with
Avenida Pascual Harriague,
named after Pascual Harriague, who
introduced grape cultivation in Uruguay.
Salto is...
-
Francisco Lazcano Soruca,
Waldo Belmonte Pool, and
Mamerto Urriolagoitía
Harriague, the
Republican Socialist Unity Party attempted particularly to revive...
- wine and part
white wine).
Plantings of
Tannat (also
known in
Uruguay as
Harriague) have been
increasing in
Uruguay each year as that country's wine industry...
- origin. In 1870,
Tannat was
introduced to the
country by Don
Pascual Harriague, a Basque. Albariño was
introduced to
Uruguay in 1954 by
immigrants from...
- Orange,
Shoalhaven Coast,
Riverland Bordelais Noir,
Bordelez Beltza,
Harriague, Madiran, Madiron, Mouston, Moustron, Moustrou, Moustroun, Tanat, Tannat...
- PMC 2212150. PMID 9463416.
Balabanian K,
Lagane B,
Infantino S, Chow KY,
Harriague J,
Moepps B, Arenzana-Seisdedos F,
Thelen M,
Bachelerie F (October 2005)...
- C****oua
Diharzenea Etchardia Guichenea Gure
Egoitza le
Hameau d'Arbonne
Harriague Hegoasea Katalienea Kuttuenea Larreburua Magnienea Menta Mestelan Beherea...
- doi:10.1084/jem.193.11.1269. PMC 2193385. PMID 11390434. Gary-Gouy H,
Harriague J,
Dalloul A,
Donnadieu E, Bi****h G (January 2002). "CD5-negative regulation...