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Merille is a red
French wine
grape variety that is
grown primarily in the
Garonne of
South West France. It is a
common grape in
table wine. J. Robinson...
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Merille is a
village in
Marsabit County in
northern Kenya. It is an
emerging urban centre along the Isiolo-Moyale Highway, 120 km
south of
Marsabit town...
- main theories : M. Valdiguié (1745-1817)
selected a
seedling from the
Merille variety Guillaume Valdiguié
found it in the
vineyard of a
Templar monastery...
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Bourdon Noir, C****olo, Charbonneau, Charbono, Ch****elas Noir, Cote
Rouge Merille,
Crete de Coq,
Debili Rifosk,
Dolcedo Rotstieliger, Dolceto,
Dolcetta Nera...
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Corbeau (in the Ain and Isère
departments as well as Jura), Cot
Merille, Cot
Rouge Merille, Cote Rouge,
Dolcetto Grosso, Dolutz,
Douce noire,
Folle Noire...
- Station's
Columbus module systems Pica, an
alternative name for the
grape Merille Pica, a
lance used by a
picador in
bullfighting Pica (typography), a unit...
- been used to
describe Milgranet and its wines,
including Mérille, Périgord,
Petite Mérille and Périgord Noir. J.
Robinson Jancis Robinson's
Guide to...
- two. One
section came to be
known as
Merille,
while the
other referred to
themselves as Pokotozek. The
Merille who as late as 1970 were
still known to...
- the road
travels in a
general northerly direction through Archers Post,
Merille, Marsabit, Turbi, to end at Moyale, at the
international border with Ethiopia...
- stadium,
sources told ESPN". ESPN.com. ESPN.
Retrieved March 30, 2017.
Merille,
Eduardo (September 1, 2011). "Iconic
Downtown Building to go Blue and...