Vinho Verde (European Portuguese: [ˈviɲu ˈveɾðɨ]; lit. 'green wine') refers to Portuguese wine that originated in the historic Minho province in the far...
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Portuguese wine (redirect from Vinho regional)
Penafiel Basto Amarante Vinho Verde derived its name from the fact that the grapes used are 'green' meaning slightly under-ripe. Vinho Verde wines are now largely...
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IVV, “DOP “Basto”.” Vinho Verde - Cávado PDO (IVV, “DOP “Cávado”.”[25]) Vinho Verde - Paiva PDO (IVV, “DOP “Paiva”.”[26]) Vinho Verde - Sousa PDO (IVV,...
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as well as in Barbanza e Iria. In Portugal Alvarinho is common in the Vinho Verde region, but it is only authorized to be grown in Monção and Melgaço....
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Melgaço, Paiva, and Sousa, and the two special designations Vinho Verde Alvarinho and Vinho Verde Alvarinho Espumante. Some former separate DOCs have been...
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diagnose illnesses (as it relates to Iranian traditional medicine). Vinho verde Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd ed. (1989) "Verjus". Bon Appétit. Condé...
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Braga, Guimarães and, occasionally, also Barcelos and Amarante. White Vinho Verde, especially those from the grape varieties of Alvarinho, and Alvarinho-Trajadura...
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Portuguese wine region covering the same areas as the Vinho Verde DOC. The region is classified as a Vinho Regional (VR), a designation similar to a French...
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latter, it is notably cultivated along the Lima River, a sub-region of Vinho Verde (wines produced in Minho). Its bud break is early-medium and its ripening...
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Trajadura is white Portuguese wine grape variety grown primarily in the Vinho Verde wine region of northeast Portugal and the Galician wine regions of Ribeiro...
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