Sherry (redirect from Jerez-Xérès-Sherry y Manzanilla de Sanlúcar de Barrameda)
Jerez-Xérès-Sherry, it is one of Spain's wine regions, a Denominación de Origen Protegida (DOP). The word sherry is an anglicisation of Xérès (Jerez)...
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Jerez de la Frontera (redirect from Xeres)
given to sherry: Portuguese Xerez [ʃɨˈɾɛʃ], Catalan Xerès [ʃəˈɾɛs], English sherry /ˈʃɛri/, French xérès [ɡzeʁɛs]. The city's main football team continues...
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sweet and fortified denominations of origin Montilla-Moriles and Jerez-Xérès-Sherry were changed to prohibit sweet amontillado. They have to be labelled...
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Graciano (redirect from Tinta Do Padre Antonio)
Perpignanou Bois Dur, Plant De Ledenon, Tinta Do Padre Antonio, Tinta Miuda, Tintilla, Uva Cagnelata, Xeres, Xerez, Zinzillosa, Cendrón, Tanat Gris, Tintilla...
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sweet and fortified Denominations of Origen Montilla-Moriles and Jerez-Xérès-Sherry were changed. The classification by sweetness is: In the production...
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Toro, the local name for Tempranillo. Along with the DO appellations, the Jerez-Xérès-Sherry DO of Spain uses the following categories: VOS – Latin: vinum...
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sweet and fortified Denominations of Origen Montilla-Moriles and Jerez-Xérès-Sherry are: In the United States, the wine industry measures the sweetness...
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Palomino del Pinchito, Palomino Fino de Xeres, Palomino Listan, Palomino Peluson, Palominos, Palote, Paulo, Perola do Alentejo, Perrum, Point Noir, Polomino...
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Spanish wine regions (redirect from Spanish DO)
form of geographical classification (2 DOCa/DOQ, 68 DO, 7 VC, 19 VP, and 42 VT). The Spanish DO is actually a subset of the EU-sponsored QWPSR (Quality...
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southern Slovakia Podravje Posavje Primorska Andalusia Condado de Huelva Jerez-Xeres-Sherry Málaga and Sierras de Málaga Manzanilla de Sanlúcar de Barrameda...
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de Barrameda is one of the three original towns forming the "triangle of xérès", or sherry-producing towns. (The other two are Jerez de la Frontera, for...
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homophones, e.g. du ("of the") vs. dû (past participle of devoir "to have to do something (pertaining to an act)"); however dû is in fact written thus because...
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verbo you will talk to your job comrades in our language, si xeres te ormeando aprecio os do gichoficienes if you want to be esteemed by them e nente de...
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this to say: I have a strong strain of Welsh on my mother's side, which does indeed go back to Llywelyn ap Iorwerth. And Llywelyn the Great! (We have...
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Barsac, Graves, Mont Rachet, Chablis. After the Soup.—Madeira, Sherry or Xeres. With Fish.—(Rhine wines) Johannisberger, Marcobrunner, Hochheimer, Laubenheimer...
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homunculi concealed their role in Xeres’s destruction. After having Envy gather the missing fragments of the Xeres slab to translate it, Edward reluctantly...
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Perpignanou Bois Dur, Plant De Ledenon, Tinta Do Padre Antonio, Tinta Miuda, Tintilla, Uva Cagnelata, Xeres, Xerez, Zinzillosa,[4] Cendrón, Tanat Gris,...
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Afif abad garden. According to some people,[who?] Shiraz "disputes with Xeres [or Jerez] in Spain the honour of being the birthplace of sherry." Shirazi...
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Spanish jacal meaning "hut", from Nahuatl xacalli sherry from Old Spanish Xerés [ʃeˈɾes], modern Spanish Jerez [xeˈɾeθ]. sierra from sierra, a mountain...
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in other libraries Atahualpa – World History Encyclopedia Francisco de Xeres. Narrative of the Conquest of Peru "Atahualpa" . Appletons' Cyclopædia of...
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whole. This was part of the basis for Esther's relationship with Ahasuerus (Xeres). For general usage of takkanaot in Jewish history see the article Takkanah...
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1995 (1995-12-28) Cast: Romnick Sarmenta, Beth Tamayo, Eva Darren, Rey Sagum, Cesar Xeres-Burgos, Naty Mallares 41 "Maleta (Suitcase)" Emil Cruz Jr. Emil Cruz Jr...
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dicitur, prope Assidonam quae nunc Xeres dicitur: at the river called Guadalete, beside Sidonia, now called Xeres (quoted in Shaw, 223 n42). "Sidonia"...
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with those of Spain? Not even the ancient Greeks and Romans. — Francisco Xeres, Report on the Discovery of Peru When I set out to write for the people...
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de Betanzos, Narratives of the Incas, pp. 9–12 "Report of Francisco de Xeres, Secretary to Francisco Pizarro". Reports on the discovery of Peru. Translated...
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infusing the two very different genres of rock and laïka. "Poso Thelo Na 'Xeres" is a serious ballad, while "Ipirhes Panda", a power-ballad with jazz elements...
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Guzman managed to organize a strong force of knights from Córdoba, Écija and Xeres with boats, provisions and soldiers. His son, Juan de Niebla, was given...
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has among its synonyms Arinto d'Anadia, Arinto de Bucelas, Arinto do Dão and Arinto do Douro as well as Asal Espanhol, Pé de Perdiz Branco and Terrantez...
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Jerez (Spanish pronunciation: [xeˈɾes]) is a municipality in the Jutiapa department of Guatemala. 14°06′N 89°45′W / 14.1°N 89.75°W / 14.1; -89.75 v...
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ngrw-). The coda may be any of /p t t͡ʃ k m n ɲ ɾ j/ (in analyses which do not recognize the existence of diphthongs, also /w/). In Mẽbêngôkre, the stress...
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