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    regulation). Rioja wine is made from grapes grown in the autonomous communities of La Rioja and Navarre, and the Basque province of Álava. Rioja is further...
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    that is grown in the Rioja Denominación de Origen (DOC). It is a mutation of the red Tempranillo grape variety that is planted in Rioja. The white grape variety...
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  • Brancott Estate (New Zealand; predominantly Marlborough) Campo Viejo (Rioja DOC, Spain) In addition, the company owns a large portfolio of other wineries...
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    Marsala wine (redirect from Marsala DOC)
    in Sicily. Marsala first received Denominazione di Origine Controllata (DOC) status in 1969. The European Union grants Protected designation of origin...
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    Grenache (section Rioja)
    Catalonia, and Navarre and the denominación de origen calificada (DOC/DOQ) wines of Rioja and Priorat, plus the mountainous areas just southwest of Madrid:...
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    and much of the New World. The variety was historically a component of Rioja's red wine blend. The grape's prominence in France hit a high point in 1988...
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    More recently, some winemakers in Argentina are producing Fiano in the La Rioja district, north of Mendoza. Beyond its strong flavors and intense aroma...
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  • Sonsierra (category Comarcas of La Rioja (Spain))
    of Álava, north of La Rioja and southwest of Navarra. Currently most of the territory that comprised that region is known as Rioja Alavesa, although this...
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    San Asensio (category Municipalities in La Rioja (Spain))
    by the Denominación de origen system. The Rioja DOC is divided into 3 sub-regions, San Asensio being in Rioja Alta. Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National...
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    Douro valley. Some Spanish wines were already famous or even regulated (Rioja: 1925; Sherry: 1933) when the market started being regulated. It was not...
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    The flag of La Rioja is one of the symbols of the autonomous community of La Rioja. It was sanctioned for use by the former governing body of the provincial...
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    Parellada, Xarel·lo, and Macabeo. Major Spanish wine regions include the Rioja and Ribera del Duero, which are known for their Tempranillo production;...
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  • wines get darker with more raisin, caramel and nutty aromas and flavors. The DOC regulations for Moscatel de Setúbal specify that the wines are to be composed...
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  • parallels the hierarchical systems of France (1935) and Italy (1963), although Rioja (1925) and Jerez (1933) preceded the full system. In foods, it performs...
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    Agoncillo (Spanish pronunciation: [aɣonˈθiʎo]) is a town and municipality in La Rioja province in northern Spain. Club Deportivo Agoncillo is a football team...
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  • Patsy Cline. Álex Angulo 1953 2014 61 years Spanish actor car Fuenmayor, La Rioja, Spain Rob Anker 2017 27 years British dancer (member of Diversity) car...
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    Islands, Cantabria, Castile and León, Castilla-La Mancha, Catalonia, La Rioja, Madrid, Murcia, Navarre and Valencia. In parts of Ukraine where Romanians...
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    above-average grape prices and particularly stringent quality controls. Rioja was the first Spanish region to be awarded DOCa status in 1991, followed...
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    Comunidades Autónomas de La Rioja, País Vasco y Navarra. Dirección General del Instituto Geográfico Nacional https://www.ign.es/resources/docs...
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    Port wine (redirect from Port DOC)
    History of Bordeaux wine History of Champagne History of Chianti History of Rioja wine History of Sherry Production Alcohol industry Bathtub gin Brewing Brewery...
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    as Grand Vidure. Another theory was that the grapevine originated in the Rioja region of Spain. While the period when the name Cabernet Sauvignon became...
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    often blended with Trebbiano to add flavor and texture to the wine. In Rioja, it performs a similar function when blended with Viura. With recorded presence...
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    Carmen Lomana repasa, a sus 63 años, su infancia y juventud en Logroño, LaRioja.com Carmen Lomana: "Lo único que me he operado son los párpados" Archived...
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    Ediciones Hidalguia. pp. 181–182. Rioja, El Día de la (19 February 2024). "Un convento de armas tomar". El Día de la Rioja (in Spanish). Retrieved 28 April...
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    Spanish (mostly in Catalonia but also in other regions such as Valencia, La Rioja, Aragon, Extremadura) white or pink sparkling wine produced mainly in the...
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    Don Diego López de Medrano y Zúñiga (b. La Rioja, 14th century - d. 15th century) was a noble and the lord of Fuenmayor, Agoncillo and Almarza in the...
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    most of it in the Mendoza wine region with other isolated plantings in La Rioja and San Juan. Across the Andes range, Chilean winemakers have been experimenting...
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    45–4–8 Doc Holliday PTS 10 1973–04–07 Estadio Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Argentina 56 Win 44–4–8 Roberto Carabajal KO 1 (10) 1973–03–23 La Rioja, Argentina...
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    Social Board of the University of La Rioja. http://www.larioja.org/npRioja/default/defaultpage.jsp?idtab=502073&IdDoc=629550 4- The Chairman of the Social...
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    rosado and are produced throughout the country with the Navarra DO, north of Rioja being the most noted region. Even today, more than half of Navarra's wine...
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