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Glera is a
white variety of
grape of
Italian origin,
possibly from the
namesake village, Prosecco. The
variety was
formerly mostly referred to as Prosecco...
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Glerá (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈklɛːrˌauː] , "gl**** river") is a
river in northern...
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province of Trieste, Italy. It is made from the
Prosecco grape (renamed "
Glera" in
Italy in 2009) but
denomination rules allow up to 15% of the wine to...
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largest spit,
Oddeyri [ˈɔtːˌeiːrɪ],
which was
formed by the
river Glerá,
which runs
through the town. The name of the town is
possibly derived from...
- Airén Aligoté
Catarratto Cayetana blanca Chardonnay Chenin blanc Colombard Glera /
Prosecco Grüner
Veltliner Macabeo Müller-Thurgau
Muscat Blanc à Pe****...
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Conegliano is
noted for its wine,
chiefly the dry
white Prosecco (made from the
glera grape)
which comes in
three varieties:
tranquillo (still),
frizzante (slightly...
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Incrocio Manzoni 2.15 or
Manzoni 2.15, is a red
variety which is a
cross of
Glera (formerly
known as Prosecco) and
Cabernet Sauvignon that was
produced during...
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Eystri Jökulsá [ˈeistrɪ ˈjœːkʏlsˌauː] Fnjóská [ˈfnjouskˌauː]
Glerá Héraðsvötn Hörgá [ˈhœrkˌauː] Jökulsá á Fjöllum Laxá [ˈlaksˌauː] Norðurá...
- Airén Aligoté
Catarratto Cayetana blanca Chardonnay Chenin blanc Colombard Glera Grüner
Veltliner Macabeo Müller-Thurgau
Muscat blanc Muscat of Alexandria...
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between 1924 and 1930, the
pollen of
Cabernet Sauvignon was used to
fertilize Glera vines (the
white wine
grape used to make the
sparkling wine Prosecco) to...