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Tarrango is a red
grape variety used in
Australian wine production. This slow-ripening
grape was
created in 1965 by the
CSIRO Horticultural Research Station...
- 34°29′58″S 141°47′59″E / 34.49944°S 141.79972°E / -34.49944; 141.79972
Tarrango is a
small settlement in the
Mallee region of Victoria, Australia. It is...
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uncommon and
novel grape varieties in
their product line,
including Cienna,
Tarrango, and Mystique,
alongside classic grapes.
Brown Brothers has made wine from...
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Puglia Tannat France,
South West
France (wine region) 150 (California)
Tarrango Australia Touriga Nacional ×
Sultana 1965
Tazzelenghe Italy, Friuli-Venezia...
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Wandin Yallock Warburton 3799 Old
Warburton Wesburn 3799
Britannia Cr****
Tarrango Woori Yallock 3139
Yarra Glen 3775
Tanana Yarra Junction 3797 Yellingbo...
- Morkalla,
Morkalla North, Tunart) •
Merrinee (Merrinee North, Pirlta,
Tarrango, Willah) •
Mildura (Mildura East,
Mildura South,
Mildura West) • Mittyack...
- light-alcohol
Cienna wine is
Brown Brothers from Victoria, Australia.
Tarrango,
another Australian wine
grape variety bred by
CSIRO and
notably commercialised...
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varieties have been bred by
Australian viticulturists, for
example Cienna and
Tarrango. The most
widely cultivated grape variety in
Australia is Shiraz. About...
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Scottish names Sudbury Court 1999
Grosvenor Park Ltd
English places Swan Lane
Tarrango Way The
Palms Thomas Road 1900
Frederick William Thomas eponymous Tiro...
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Accessed 3
January 2021. VIVC, "
Tarrango." Higgs, Darby. "Australian Wine Varieties:
Tarrango."
Vinodiversity CSIRO, "
Tarrango."[61]
Accessed 5
August 2020...