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- without a Protected Geographical Status, for example Tintilla de Rota, Pajarete, Moscatel de Chipiona and Mosto de Umbrete. Andalusia also produces D.O...
- originating in colonial Chile, where the sunny ones of Cauquenes and Pajaretes del Huasco and Elqui are visible to this day. Some of these already sweet...
- are produced by boiling must down to a fifth and a third respectively. Pajarete was po****r as a straight dessert wine in England in the 18th century and...
- (Cooperativa de transporte de Marruecos). Bus lines: Line 1: Bajadilla-Pajarete Line 2: Colinas-San Bernabé-Reconquista Line 3: Rinconcillo Line 4: La...
- Peruvian pisco sour Papaya sour: a mixture of aguardiente and papaya juice. Pajarete: originally from Spain, a sweet viscous wine produced in the Atacama Region...
- permanence until today of two alcoholic beverages of Spanish origin, one called Pajarete, produced in the valley of the Huasco River and the valley of the Elqui...
- include "Vino Copiapino" (literally, "Copiapó's Wine") by Viña Fajardo and Pajarete wine, a varietal from Spain that is now produced successfully in the Huasco...
- Chelva de Cebreros, Chelva de Guareña, Eva, Forastera Blanca, Gabriela (Pajarete and Arcos), Guarena, Mantúo, Mantúo de Pilas, Montúa, Montúo de Villanueva...
- Easter. In the place occupied by the Cué, a pagan shrine, they built a “pajaretechurch that Brother Juan de Villa Diego blessed, dedicating it to San...
- defend Iptuci, the most advanced city of the Cora de Ronda. However, Mount Pajarete was a place of human settlement since Antiquity. In the 13th century, it...