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Durif is a
variety of red wine
grape mainly grown in Australia, California, France, and Israel.
Since the end of the 20th century,
wineries located in...
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Syrah in Chile.
Durif, or
Petite Sirah, is a
descendant of
Syrah and Peloursin. It was
propagated by and
named after Dr.
Francois Durif.
Durif is a
cross breed...
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grape variety best
known for
crossing with
Syrah to make the red wine
grape Durif (known in the
United States as
Petite Sirah). The
variety is
believed to...
- anguilla". Fao.org. 1
January 2004.
Retrieved 2
August 2012. Balm, S. Paul;
Durif, Caroline; van Ginneken, Vincent; Antonissen, Erik; Boot, Ron; van Den Thillart...
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Durif,
Caroline M. F.; Jacobsen, Jan Arge; Wieland, Kai; Nøttestad, Leif. "Environmental...
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confused with
several other red wine
varieties such as
Cabernet Franc,
Durif, Fer and
Prunelard with Béquignol noir
sharing several synonyms with these...
- Press, 1992. p. 399. ISBN 0-87371-754-6. Marie-Thérèse Averbuch-Pouchot; A.
Durif (1996).
Topics in
Phosphate Chemistry.
World Scientific, 1996. p. 3. ISBN 981-02-2634-9...
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Inorganic Chemistry (2nd ed.).
Prentice Hall. p. 392. ISBN 978-0-13-039913-7.
Durif, A.; Averbuch-Pouchot, M.T. (1996).
Topics in
phosphate chemistry. Singapore...
- Macmillan,
London and New York, 1997.
Chabrier E, Correspondance. Ed
Delage R,
Durif F. Klincksieck, 1994. 93-36n. Wolff, Stéphane. Un demi-siècle d'Opéra-Comique...
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original on 11 May 2020.
Retrieved 22
November 2008.
Vidailhet M, T****in J,
Durif F, Nivelon-Chevallier A, Agid Y,
Brice A, Dürr A (May 2001). "A
major locus...