• Doradillo is a white wine grape grown primarily in the Riverland region of South Australia. It originates from Spain, and is also known as Blanquette...
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    with Garrido Fino from Huelva) Jaén, also known as Jaén blanco, Jaén doradillo, Jaén empinadillo, Jaén prieto, Jaén prieto blanco, Jaenes, Jainas, Jarime...
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    Jerez, Chasselas de Jesús, Cherin Blanc, Chering Blanc, Conil, Diagalves, Doradillo, Dorado, El Bayoudh, Faranah, Fransdruif, Gencibel, Genciber, Gencibera...
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  • Dedro, Djiniani, Doradillo, Farta Gosos, Fartagosos, Garillo, Garrida, Garrido, Garriga, Garrilla, Hoja Vuelta, Jaén blanco, Jaén Doradillo, Jaén Empinadillo...
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  • originating in Málaga, southern Spain. It is a distinct variety from Doradillo. Doradilla is grown in Spain, where it is an authorised variety in the...
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    Dedro, Djiniani, Dora, Doradillo, Farta Gosos, Garillo, Garrida, Garrido, Garriga, Garrilla, Hoja Vuelta, Jaén Blanco, Jaén Doradillo, Jaén Empinadillo, Jaén...
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  • Chaselo, Cheres, Cirial, Clagrano, Dedo, Dedro, Djiniani, Dona Branca, Doradillo, Farta Gosos, Garillo, Garri Blanc, Calagraño, Esclafacherri, Farta Gosos...
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    established a substantial grove of oranges, as well as other fruits, Doradillo grapes, peanuts and lucerne. Sometime before 1920 the property was put...
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  • Pastosa at Fossilworks.org Punta San Román at Fossilworks.org Playa El Doradillo at Fossilworks.org Yecua at Fossilworks.org Stucchi et al., 2015a Stucchi...
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  • inventive. He progressively expanded the acreage under vines, largely with Doradillo (Blanquette) and "Mataro" (Carignan) grapes, on his 230-hectare (560-acre)...
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    first people to plant wine grapes in the Riverland — planting Grenache, Doradillos and Gordos in the late 1950s. They sold Banrock in 1973 to Mr Langdon...
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