- Mavrodaphni,
Mavrodaphne, or
Mavrodafni (Gr****: Μαυροδάφνη lit. 'black laurel') is both a
black wine
grape indigenous to the
Achaea region in Northern...
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South Tyrol Mauzac noir
Southwest France Mavro Cyprus Mavrodafni /
Mavrodaphne Greece,
Achaea Mavrud /
Mavroudi Bulgaria,
Thrace Mayorquin France, Provence...
- pure
sweet red
grape wine. The Gr****
Orthodox Church favours the use of
Mavrodaphne or Nama,
while the
Russian Orthodox Church favours Kagor.
Wines with...
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Cefalonian white Robóla, the
Aegean Moscháto (white muscat), the
Achaean Mavrodáphnē and others.
Modern times have seen the
introduction of
specialist cultivation...
- used in Gr****
Orthodox Churches in Holy Communion. It is
similar to
Mavrodaphne, with the
difference that it is
sweeter and it
contains less alcohol...
- the
pseudonym Charles Norden. It is set on a
fictional Gr**** Island,
Mavrodaphne, in the
Ionian Sea
somewhere between Patras, Kephalonia, and Ithaca....
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Clauss and is most
famous for its
Mavrodaphne.This
place also
houses the
oldest wine of Greece, the old
mavrodaphne of 1873.[citation needed] Residence...
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desserts at Fothergill's
establishments were the
Mavrodaphne Trifle and the
Thame Tart. Of the
Mavrodaphne Trifle,
Fothergill wrote, "When I
first started...
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marinating the
raisins and
dried figs
overnight in
wines like
retsina or
mavrodaphne). Some of the
dough is set
aside for the loaf's cross-shaped decoration...
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tannic and
frequently blended with
other grapes to
soften the mouthfeel.
Mavrodaphne, or "black laurel", is a
variety that
grows in the
Peloponnese and the...