• Pinhel is a Portuguese wine region centered on the town of Pinhel in the wider Beiras wine region. Pinhel was initially a separate Indicação de Proveniencia...
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    Pinhel (Portuguese pronunciation: [piˈɲɛl] ) is a municipality, former Catholic bishopric and present Latin titular see in the central subregion of Beira...
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    Interior DOC, with the three subregions Castelo Rodrigo, Cova da Beira, and Pinhel. Bucelas DOC Carcavelos DOC Colares DOC Dão DOC, with the seven subregions...
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    Rodrigo, formerly a separate IPR Cova de Beira, formerly a separate IPR Pinhel, formerly a separate IPR Lafoes IPR Távora-Varosa DOC Encostas da Nave IPR...
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  • Rufete (grape) (category Red wine grape varieties)
    border in Castile and León and the Castelo Rodrigo, Cova da Beira and Pinhel wine regions located within the larger Beiras Vinho Regional (VR) in Portugal...
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  • and are now playing key roles in producing the country's wide array of wines. The relative absence of many international varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon...
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  • Beira Interior DOC (category Wine regions of Portugal)
    on wine labels together with the name Beira Interior. The subregions, which correspond to the former IPRs, are: Castelo Rodrigo Cova da Beira Pinhel Jancis...
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    Aveiro, Leiria, Viseu, Castelo Branco, Guarda, Figueira da Foz, Covilhã and Pinhel. The main river is the Mondego; other rivers include the Vouga, Dão, Côa...
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    Sabugal, Castelo Mendo, Castelo Bom, Castelo Rodrigo, Penamacor, Monsanto, Pinhel and Almeida. A 20-castle route has been delineated by the Portugal government...
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    number 18190 of March 28, 1930, and the Lamego line was planned to reach Pinhel, passing through Vila Franca das Naves. A rail link between Régua and Vila...
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    Norte Subregion within the Centro Region. The municipality is bordered by Pinhel to the north, to the east by Almeida, to the southeast by Sabugal, to the...
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    went to Almeida, Castelo Rodrigo, Escalhão, Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo, Pinhel, Reigada and Vilar Torpim. Later, a bus service ran between Barca d'Alva...
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    as typographer) and Abraham ben Salomon Usque (the Portuguese Jew Duarte Pinhel, as translator), and was dedicated to Ercole II d'Este. In the 20th century...
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    Penamacor Castle of Penas Róias Castle of Penedono Castle of Penela Castle of Pinhel Castle of Pombal Castle of Portalegre Castle of Portel Castelo de Porto...
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  • (1687–1696).: 314 Evidenced by the exchanging of gifts between Fr. Francisco de Pinhel and the king, friendly relations were to carry on for another six to seven...
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  • "Estação romana da Coriscada - achado arqueológico de grande impacto", Pinhel Falcão, Lisbon, Portugal, 21 September 2006{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location...
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    keep tower. Following a brief economic recession in the 16th century, the wine industry brought a new prosperity to the region, resulting in the expansion...
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    Vinho do Porto (GEHVID) (Study Group for the Douro Viticulture and Porto Wine), financed by the GEHVID and municipal council was initiated. The first excavations...
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    a doctorate in theology from Coimbra. He was elected to the diocese of Pinhel, but was transferred to Porto before his consecration. He was consecrated...
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    addorsed to the wall was executed, supported from taxes on cereal grains, wine, meat, hospital leftovers, bottles and residual funds from public wills to...
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    attacking, offering him two bottles of wine and suggesting that the Portuguese garrison would resist until the last of the wine produced in Alegrete. Work on the...
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