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- Carignan (French pronunciation: [kaʁiɲɑ̃] ; also known as Mazuelo, Bovale Grande, Cariñena, Carinyena, Samsó, Carignane, and Carignano) is a red grape...
- four red and three white: Red varieties: Tempranillo, Garnacha tinta, Mazuelo (also known as Cariñena) and Graciano. White varieties: Viura (also known...
- with other varieties, such as Grenache and Carignan (known in Rioja as Mazuelo), or aged for extended periods in oak where the wine easily takes on the...
- produces several red, rosé and white wines from Tempranillo, Garnacha, Mazuelo, Malvasia and Viura grapes. Kissack, Chris. "Bodegas Muga". The Wine Doctor...
- José Mazuelos Pérez (Born Seville 9 October 1960). is a Spanish prelate of the Catholic Church, currently bishop of the diocese of Canarias (part of the...
- their Spanish names. The most widely planted is Bovale Grande (Carignan/Mazuelo) which has larger berries, while Bovale Sardo (Graciano) which has slightly...
- capital. Juan de Esquivel, 1510–1514 Francisco de Garay, 1514–1523 Pedro de Mazuelo, 1523–1526 Juan de Mendegurren, 1526–1527 Santino de Raza, 1527–1531 Gonzalo...
- Christian Gottlob Neefe (1776), António Leal Moreira (1783), Joseph Joaquín Mazuelo (1784), Pietro Alessandro Guglielmi (1802), Marcos Portugal (1803), Ferdinando...
- Government offices Preceded by Juan de Esquivel Governor of Santiago (Jamaica) 1514–1523 Succeeded by Pedro de Mazuelo...
- Duro Di Portoferraio, Manuelo Tinto, Manzuela, Marocain, Mataro, Mazuela, Mazuelo, Mollard, Monestel, Mounesteou, Pinot D'Evora, Pinot Evara, Plant D'Espagne...