- Macabeo, also
called Viura or
Macabeu (Catalan: [məkəˈβew], French: [makabø]), is a
white variety of wine grape. It is
widely grown in the
Rioja region...
- tinta,
Mazuelo (also
known as Cariñena) and Graciano.
White varieties:
Viura (also
known as Macabeo), Malvasía and
Garnacha blanca. In 2007, the Regulating...
-
Tokay (grape), an
alternative name for the
Hungarian wine
grape Furmint Viura, a
Spanish wine
grape with
Tokay as a
synonym Catawba (grape), an American...
-
Kilianer Italy 1329 Lum****ina Mataòssu (disputed)
Italy Macabeo /
Macabeu /
Viura Alcañol,
Blanca de Daroca,
Charas blanc, Forcalla, Gredelín, Lardot, Listan...
- (1986). "Tryptophol
content of
young wines made from Tempranillo, Garnacha,
Viura and Airén grapes". Food Chemistry. 22: 59–65. doi:10.1016/0308-8146(86)90009-9...
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Enric Morera i
Viura (Catalan pronunciation: [ənˈriɡ muˈɾeɾə]; 22 May 1865 – 11
March 1942) was a
Catalan musician and
composer from Spain.
Morera was...
- 1930
Finnish Albéric
Magnard 1865 1914
French Guercoeur Enric Morera i
Viura 1865 1942
Spanish Carl
Nielsen 1865 1931
Danish Symphony No. 4; No. 5; Maskarade;...
-
discovered in 1975, and the
largest find in
Spain until the 21st century. The
Viura gas
field was
discovered in 2010 in La Rioja, near Logroño; it contains...
- d'Abruzzo.
Trebbiano shares at
least three synonyms with the
Spanish wine
grape Viura including Queue de Renard, Rossan, Ugni
blanc and the
similarly spelled...
- to the wine. In Rioja, it
performs a
similar function when
blended with
Viura. With
recorded presence in
Catalonia since early 14th century.
Legend has...