Douce noir
Douce noir (also known as Bonarda, Corbeau and Charbono) is a red Savoyard wine grape variety that has historically been grown in the Savoy region, but today is more widely planted in Argentina. The earliest mention of the grape dates from when Etruscans first planted Bonarda some 3.000 years ago in the Padana Region. It arrived in Savoie in the early 19th century, and by the end of the century it was the most widely grown red wine grape in the region. In the early 21st century it was discovered that the Bonarda grape, which is the 2nd most widely planted red grape, after Malbec, in Argentina was the Italian wine grape Bonarda Piemontese imported by Italian immigrants. The grape is also grown in California where it is known as Charbono.
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Douce noir
Douce noir (also known as Bonarda, Corbeau and Charbono) is a red Savoyard wine grape variety that has historically been grown in the Savoy region, but today is more widely planted in Argentina. The earliest mention of the grape dates from when Etruscans first planted Bonarda some 3.000 years ago in the Padana Region. It arrived in Savoie in the early 19th century, and by the end of the century it was the most widely grown red wine grape in the region. In the early 21st century it was discovered that the Bonarda grape, which is the 2nd most widely planted red grape, after Malbec, in Argentina was the Italian wine grape Bonarda Piemontese imported by Italian immigrants. The grape is also grown in California where it is known as Charbono.
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Bonarda är ett namn som tilläm ...... roducera viner av hög kvalité.
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Douce noir (also known as Bona ...... variety to find a market for.
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La bonarda dell'Oltrepò Pavese ...... ome di Oltrepò Pavese Bonarda.
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La bonarda es una uva de vino ...... a variedad difícil de vender.
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Le bonarda est un cépage rouge ...... ones, tel le bonarda novarese.
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Bonarda, Corbeau, Charbonneau [[#Synonyms
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Douce noir/Bonarda grapes growing in Argentina
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Noir
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Douce noir
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Vitis vinifera
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Bonarda är ett namn som tilläm ...... vin som gärna serveras svalt.
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Douce noir (also known as Bona ...... where it is known as Charbono.
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La bonarda dell'Oltrepò Pavese ...... ome di Oltrepò Pavese Bonarda.
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La bonarda es una uva de vino ...... e es conocida como douce noir.
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Le bonarda est un cépage rouge ...... ones, tel le bonarda novarese.
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Bonarda dell'Oltrepò Pavese
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Bonarda
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Bonarda
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Bonarda
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Douce noir
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Douce noir
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