varietal Bacchus wines. Bacchus is also increasingly grown in several vineyards in England. The colder climate in England means that grapes retain a higher...
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Look up Bacchus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bacchus is the Roman name for Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and intoxication. Bacchus may also refer...
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who eats the bunch of grapes slipping out of Bacchus's left hand. With its swollen breast and abdomen, the figure of Bacchus suggested to Giorgio Vasari...
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Cardinal Del Monte. The painting shows a youthful Bacchus reclining in classical fashion with grapes and vine leaves in his hair, fingering the drawstring...
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Dionysus (redirect from Bacchus (mythology))
Liber, Bacchus and Dionysus became virtually interchangeable equivalents. Thanks to his mythology involving travels and struggles on earth, Bacchus became...
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This list of grape varieties includes cultivated grapes, whether used for wine, or eating as a table grape, fresh or dried (raisin, currant, sultana)...
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geographical indications E-BACCHUS Grča Cellar Slovenia vino sl:Kraški teran J. Robinson, J. Harding and J. Vouillamoz Wine Grapes - A complete guide to 1...
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Michieli's late 17th century book Bacchus in Friuli in which he described the grape making "excellent black wine". Today the grape is used to make rich, deep...
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collection. Fern Luskin argues in “Titian's Bacchus and his two loves,” Titian represents not only Bacchus’ passion for Ariadne, but also his infatuation...
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combined with cherubs, possibly under the influence of Bacchus worship. Two men that carry a gigantic grape cluster on a pole are Moses' spies returning from...
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Tempranillo (redirect from Valdepenas (grape))
66-metre mosaic of Bacchus, the Roman god of wine, that was unearthed in 1972, at Baños de Valdearados. It is possible that this grape was introduced to...
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The Kerner grape is an aromatic white grape variety. It was bred in 1929 by August Herold by crossing Trollinger (a red variety also known as Schiava grossa...
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vineyard, shop and the Leaping Hare restaurant. The vineyard which has the Bacchus grape produces about 14,000 bottles of wine a year. He is interested in conservation...
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lover of Dionysus in Greek and Bacchus in Roman mythology. He was a satyr that either turned into a constellation or the grape vine, due to Dionysus. In Nonnus's...
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small, black berries. It is very resistant to phylloxera. Bacchus Black (though unrelated to Bacchus,) Clinton Rose, Plant Des Carmes, Plant Pouzin, Red Ciliano...
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Vitis (redirect from Grape vine)
the Northern Hemisphere. It is economically important as the source of grapes, both for direct consumption of the fruit and for fermentation to produce...
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Snitterfield, producing English wines from Pinot Noir, Dornfelder and Bacchus grape varieties. In August 2009, all five Welcombe Hills wines entered in...
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Ancient Rome and wine (redirect from Ancient Roman grape)
parallels between Bacchus and Christ. Both figures possessed narratives strongly featuring the symbolism of life after death: Bacchus in the yearly harvest...
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associated with the Greek god Dionysus (and his subsequent Roman equivalent Bacchus) as a symbol of prosperity, fertility, and hedonism. In Greek religion...
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Liber (section Liber, Bacchus and Dionysus)
were increasingly associated with Romanised forms of the Greek Dionysus/Bacchus, whose mythology he came to share. The name Līber ('free') stems from Proto-Italic...
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Siebeldingen in 1964, by crossing the Vitis vinifera variety Bacchus with the hybrid grape Villard Blanc. It is grown in small quantities in regions such...
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Staphylus, in a reconstructed myth, the son of Bacchus and Erigone, where Bacchus assumed the form of a grape which Erigone ate. She immediately realized...
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subject The Triumph of Bacchus – by the Spanish painter Diego Velázquez in 1629 "Koninck, Philips, Bacchusfeest" [The Feast of Bacchus] (in Dutch). The Hague:...
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Symonds writes about Montepulciano as the place "where Bacchus, when he visited Tuscany, found the grape-juice that pleased him best and crowned the wine of...
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Macedonian wine (section Grape varieties)
additional 30,000 hectares (74,000 acres) of vineyards dedicated to table grapes. Red wine dominates the Macedonian wine production, with around 80 per cent...
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Bacchus et d'Amethyste" (Amethyst or the loves of Bacchus and Amethyste), the French poet Rémy Belleau (1528–1577) invented a myth in which Bacchus,...
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subsequently abandoned her on the island of Naxos where she was discovered by Bacchus. Bacchus and Ariadne were married and Ariadne elevated to join the gods, immortalised...
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Bouvier grapes) Kövérszőlő Kabar (a cross of Hárslevelű and Bouvier grapes) Furmint accounts for 60% of the area and is by far the most important grape in...
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Federweisser (section Grape Varieties)
grapes, i.e. Blanc de Noirs. In early autumn in particular, some fermented grape must is produced from early-ripening grape varieties such as Bacchus...
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Swedish wine (section Grape varieties)
mentioned on the label. The following grape varieties are authorized for commercial wine production in Sweden: Bacchus Bianca Chardonnay Kerner Madeleine...
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