-
revealed Molette to be a
cross between Gouais blanc and an
unidentified grape variety.
Molette is also
known under the
synonyms Molette blanche and
Molette de...
- Saint-Julien-Molin-
Molette (Occitan: Sant Julian-Molin-Moleta;
French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒyljɛ̃ mɔlɛ̃ mɔlɛt]) is a
commune in the
Loire department in...
- War II with the
completion of "
Molette", a
subdivision of m****-produced
starter homes selling for $5,000 each.
Molette was the
first Moline neighborhood...
- Jacquère Blanche, Jacquèrre, Jacquière,
Martin Cot,
Martin Cot Blanc,
Molette de Montmelian,
Patois Rossette,
Plant de Myans,
Plant des Abymes, Redin...
- (still or sparkling), made from the
regional grape varieties Altesse and
Molette. They are
considered to be most
suitable to be
consumed young.[citation...
-
Charles Molette (1918–2013) was a
French Roman Catholic priest and archivist. He won five
prizes from the Académie française: the Prix
Montyon for L’****ociation...
-
Marsanne noire,
Marsanne Ronde, Marve, Maudos, Maudoux, Meximieux,
Molette,
Molette noire,
Mondeuse Rouge,
Morlanche Mouteuse, Parcense,
Persagne (in the...
-
Philippe du
Contant de La
Molette (1737–1793) was a
French theologian and
biblical scholar. He was born at La Côte-Saint-André, in Dauphiné, France, 29...
- Issy-les-Moulineaux,
France Willmar, Minnesota, USA St. Waltrude's
church Châssis à
molette (Wallonia French, also Belfleur;
French chevalement),
Gallow frame of the...
- the Gallo-Roman era.
Shards of
gallic ceramic were found. The Morée and
Molette rivers nearby and the
existence of an
ancient Roman road
support this theory...