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- Portosins are vinylpyranoanthocyanins, a type of blueish phenolic pigments, found in aged port wine. Wine color Mateus, N; Oliveira, J; Haettich-Motta...
- Portosín is a town of northwestern Spain in the province of A Coruña, in the autonomous community of Galicia. It belongs to the comarca of Noia and muni****lity...
- Aged port wine contains a family of bluish phenolic pigments called portosins (vinylpyranoanthocyanins) and oxovitisin A, an oxovitisin, a type of pyranoanthocyanin...
- compounds include pyranoanthocyanins like vitisins (A and B), pinotins and portosins and other polymeric derived pigments. Malvidin glucoside-ethyl-catechin...
- closed for the season, November 2009. A small hand-driven carousel in Portosín, Porto do Son. Central Park Carousel at Central Park in New York City....
-  Yacht Club Cala De' Medici Rosignano  Italy 50 08 220-28 Sept 2013   Portosín  Spain 22 09 20-27 Sep 2014  Société des Régates d’Antibes Antibes  France...
- Yellow-legged gull Georges-Valbon, France Juvenile, Portosín, Porto do Son, Galicia, Spain Conservation status Least Concern  (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification...
- Representing  Italy World Championships 2012 Rosignano Platu 25 2014 Antibes Platu 25 2018 Riga Platu 25 1988 Haifa 470 2013 Portosin Platu 25 2021 Nida Platu 25...
- Carmen), commanded by Captain Araoz in 1708. Germain, sunk in 1898 in Portosín, Galicia. Spanish Armada Spanish treasure fleet Charles II of Spain Philip...
- techniques Hydroxyphenyl-pyranoanthocyanins Vitisin A and B Pinotins Portosins (vinylpyranoanthocyanins) Cyanidin-3-O-glucoside-pyruvic acid (m/z of...