• Criolla Grande (also known as Criolla and Criolla Grande Sanjuanina) is a red wine grape commonly found in Argentina. It is different from the Chilean...
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  • Criolla is a term used in the name of several grape varieties, in particular varieties found in Argentina, the most common of which is Criolla Grande...
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  • variety. It is a crossing of Muscat of Alexandria and Listan negro. Like Criolla Grande, Pais and the Spanish Mission grape that was widely in North and South...
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    Aglianico Blaufränkisch Bordô Carménère Castelão Concord Corvina Veronese Criolla Grande Croatina Dolcetto Dornfelder Marufo Mencía Black Muscat Nebbiolo Negroamaro...
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    appellation established in 1993 in Luján de Cuyo. The pink-skinned grapes of Criolla Grande and Cereza account for more than a quarter of all plantings but Malbec...
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    Pais (redirect from Criolla Chica)
    continent in the 16th century. Ampelographers believe that along with the Criolla Grande grape of Argentina and Mission grape of California, that the Pais grape...
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    varieties of Cereza and Criolla Grande but in recent years Malbec has become the regions most popular planting. Cereza and Criolla Grande still account for...
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    Pedro Giménez makes simple wines similar to those made from Cereza and Criolla Grande. It is also grown in Bolivia, where it is made into single varietal...
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    were pulled out to make way for the jug wine producing varieties of Criolla Grande and Cereza. The grape was rediscovered in the late 20th century as the...
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    Aglianico Blaufränkisch Bordô Carménère Castelao Concord Corvina Veronese Criolla Grande Croatina Dolcetto Dornfelder Marufo Mencía Black Muscat Nebbiolo Negroamaro...
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    Ariel Ramírez (redirect from Misa Criolla)
    "iconic" musical compositions. Ramírez is known primarily for his Misa Criolla (1964). It allowed him to travel around Europe and Latin America to build...
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    Aglianico Blaufränkisch Bordô Carménère Castelao Concord Corvina Veronese Criolla Grande Croatina Dolcetto Dornfelder Marufo Mencía Black Muscat Nebbiolo Negroamaro...
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  • Ondaria Zuria and Vieux Pacherenc. France Criolla Grande Criolla Grande Sanjuanina, Criolla San Juanino, Criolla Sanjuanina, Italia, Sanjuanina Rosada, and...
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    Aglianico Blaufränkisch Bordô Carménère Castelao Concord Corvina Veronese Criolla Grande Croatina Dolcetto Dornfelder Marufo Mencía Black Muscat Nebbiolo Negroamaro...
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    France in the Caribbean. It consists of six inhabited islands—Basse-Terre, Grande-Terre, Marie-Galante, La Désirade, and two Îles des Saintes—as well as many...
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  • covers sones huastecos in 3 4 and 6 8, and rancheras. A conjunto de arpa grande is a type of Mexican folk ensemble. Often it consists of diatonic harp,...
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    spicy Chilean and Mexican condiments with similar ingredients, salsa criolla and llajwa. In Argentina, salsa portuguesa refers to a cooked mixture of...
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    eastern ranges of the Central Mountain Range. It is known as La Ciudad Criolla (Criollo City), Valle del Turabo (the Turabo Valley) and La Cuna de los...
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    declared bankruptcy in the early 1950s and closed definitively in 1961. Criolla .45 C-4 Ballester–Molina Hispano-Suiza Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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    with National Route 14 at km marker 269 in the small town of La Criolla to the Salto Grande Dam access-road. 31°16′48″S 58°04′35″W / 31.28000°S 58.07639°W...
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  • Piazzolla 1921 1992 Argentine tangos Ariel Ramírez 1921 2010 Argentine Misa Criolla (1964) Primož Ramovš 1921 1999 Slovenian Alfred Reed 1921 2005 American...
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    Raffaele Bisteghi in 1753. In South America it is known as bochas, or bolas criollas ('Criollo balls') in Venezuela, and bocha in southern Brazil. The accessibility...
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    Gaucho (category Culture in Rio Grande do Sul)
    unruly. The figure of the gaucho is a folk symbol of Argentina, Uruguay, Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil, the southern part of Bolivia, and the south of Chilean...
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    Romantic zarzuelas can be further divided into two main subgenres, género grande and género chico, although other sub-divisions exist. Zarzuela spread to...
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  • Foie Gras Aaron Copland Appalachian Spring (opening) Ariel Ramírez Misa Criolla (Gloria) Donald Swann Bilbos Last Song 5 Feb 2017 Sarah Lucas Britten Fanfare...
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    the River Plate (now in Rio Grande do Sul) to a Spanish nobleman father, Diego de Alvear y Ponce de León, and a criolla mother, María Balbastro and baptised...
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    Spanish and other Latin American cuisines. Locally, it is known as cocina criolla. The roots of traditional Puerto Rican cuisine can be traced back to the...
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    de la Plata areas of Argentina, Uruguay, and the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. It is considered a precursor of the tango. "Milonga is an excited...
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    Wecker Sosa participated in a 1999 production of Ariel Ramírez's Misa Criolla. Her song Balderrama is featured in the 2008 movie Che, starring Benicio...
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