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Teinturier grapes (French pronunciation: [tɛ̃tyʁje]) are
grapes whose flesh and
juice are red in
colour due to
anthocyanin pigments ac****ulating within...
- dictionary.
Garance is a
given name that is
derived from
Garance des
teinturiers [fr],
which is the
French name of the
plant Rubia tinctorum. It also...
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receives its red color,
since raw
grape juice (with the
exceptions of
teinturiers) is clear-grayish in color. In the
production of
white wines, maceration...
- it the
Sorgue or Sorguette. It is
visible in the city in the Rue des
teinturiers (street of dyers). It fed the moat
around the
first defensive walls then...
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present in the skin of the grape. A
notable exception is the
family of rare
teinturier varieties,
which actually have red
flesh and
produce red juice. To make...
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Petit Bouschet is a red
teinturier grape variety that is a
crossing of
Aramon noir and
Teinturier du Cher
created in 1824 by
French grape breeder Louis...
- old
variety Teinturier du Cher and Aramon) and Grenache.
Alicante is a
teinturier, a
grape with red flesh. It is one of the few
teinturier grapes that...
- (Georgian: საფერავი;
literally "paint, dye, give color") is an acidic,
teinturier-type
grape variety native to the
country of Georgia,
where it is used...
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identical to
Pinot noir; and
other Pinots,
Pinot mour, and
Pinot teinturier are also
genetically similarly close.
Almost any
given Pinot (of whatever...
- of
quality rosés. With the
exception of very few varieties,
known as
teinturiers, most wine
grapes produce clear or
colorless juice. This
includes such...