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Touriga Nacional is a
variety of red wine grape,
considered by many to be Portugal's finest.
Despite the low
yields from its
small grapes, it
plays a...
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Touriga Francesa (or
Touriga Franca) is one of the
major grape varieties used to
produce port wine.
Touriga Francesa is
lighter and more
perfumed than...
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Mammea touriga, also
known as
brown touriga or alligatorbark, is a
species of tree in the
Calophyllaceae family. It is
native to north-eastern Australia...
- six most
widely used
grapes for red Port wine are
Touriga Franca,
Tinta Roriz,
Tinta Barroca,
Touriga Nacional,
Tinta Cão and
Tinta Amarela. Recommended...
- Castelão, Trincadeira, Tinta-Miúda, Preto-Martinho, Aragonez,
Touriga-Franca,
Touriga-Nacional, Alfrocheiro, Caladoc, Esgana-Cão-Tinto, Jaen,
Petit Verdot...
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Controlada (DOC)
appellation in 1908. The Dão
region is the
origin of the
Touriga Nacional vine that is the prin****l
component of port wine. The wine region...
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Tinto Cão,
Tinta Roriz (Tempranillo),
Touriga Francesa, and
Touriga Nacional) are
widely cultivated and used.
Touriga Nacional is
widely considered the most...
- Barroca,
Tinta Cão,
Tinta Roriz (the same as Spain's Tempranillo),
Touriga Francesa and
Touriga Nacional, and the
white grapes Donzelinho branco, Gouveio, Malvasia...
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Meunier Pinotage Prokupac Ruby
Cabernet Saperavi Tannat Tinta Barroca Touriga Franca Touriga Nacional Trincadeira Zweigelt The
first step in red wine production...
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Alexandrian laurel balltree,
beach touriga, Borneo-****gany,
Indian doomba oiltree, Indian-laurel, laurelwood, red poon,
satin touriga, and tacamahac-tree. In Island...