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Moriscos (Spanish: [moˈɾiskos], Catalan: [muˈɾiskus]; Portuguese:
mouriscos [moˈɾiʃkuʃ];
Spanish for "Moorish") were
former Muslims and
their descendants...
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Marufo or
Mourisco tinto is a red
Portuguese wine
grape that is
planted primarily in the
Douro DOC. It is a
recommended grape in Port wine production....
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Ciudad Real and Valdepeñas Morisco, also
known as
Mourisco ****llo,
Mourisco branco or
Mourisco Portalegre in
Portugal Parda, also
known as Pardilla...
- Castelão
Cornifesto Malvasia Preta Mourisco de ****te
Rufete Tinta Amarela Tinta Barroca Permitted Grape Varieties Mourisco de ****te Sezão
Tinta ****inha...
- It is a
cross of two
other indigenous Portuguese wine
grape varieties Mourisco tinto and
Touriga Nacional.
Touriga Francesa is
quite similar to Touriga...
- in Botafogo.
Another iconic construction in
Botafogo was the Pavilhão
Mourisco,
built in 1907 in an Arab
style on
Praia de Botafogo. It
featured five...
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filmmakers had ****embled and
hosted at Stewart's
family home in
Soutelo Mourisco, a
small village in
Northern Portugal. Rygh, in his feature-film debut...
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Permitted red grapes: Doçal, Doçal de Refóios,
Espadeiro Mole, Labrusco,
Mourisco,
Pical Pôlho, Sousão, and
Verdelho Tinto. The two most
successful white...
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Instituto Ricardo Brennand Villa Medieval Castelo Garcia d'Ávila
Castelo Mourisco Castelo do Lua
Cheia Hostel Castelo Simões
Lopes Castelo Furlani Castelo...
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female form of
Portuguese word and
surname "Mouro", a
shortened form of
Mourisco and
means "Maghreb" or "Moroccan",
referring to the
Arabs who conquered...