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Vinho Verde (European Portuguese: [ˈviɲu ˈveɾðɨ]; lit. 'green wine',
nonliterally 'young wine')
refers to
Portuguese wine that
originated in the historic...
- Port wine (Portuguese:
vinho do Porto, Portuguese: [ˈviɲu ðu ˈpoɾtu]; lit. 'wine of Porto'), or
simply port, is a
Portuguese fortified wine
produced in...
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Vinho (Korean: 빈호) is a fine
dining restaurant in Seoul,
South Korea. It
serves contemporary cuisine, with some
dishes inspired by
Korean cuisine. It...
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Vinho de
Qualidade Produzido em Região
Demarcada These are the most
protected wine and
indicates a
specific vineyard, such as Port Wine,
Vinhos Verdes...
- as well as in
Barbanza e Iria. In
Portugal Alvarinho is
common in the
Vinho Verde region, but it is only
authorised to be
grown in Monção and Melgaço...
- Tryptamines:
Acacia spp. (e.g.,
Acacia a****inata,
Acacia confusa)
Ayahuasca and
vinho de
Jurema (e.g.,
Psychotria viridis (chacruna),
Dipolopterys cabrerana (chaliponga...
- Água e
Vinho is an
album by
Brazilian pianist and
guitarist Egberto Gismonti that was
released in 1972. The
album contains the
songs "Água e
Vinho" and...
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local bread called bolo do caco. A
traditional holiday dish is "Carne de
Vinho e Alhos",
which is most
closely ****ociated with the pig
slaughter that was...
- Some of the best
Portuguese wines are
Vinho Verde, Alvarinho,
Vinho do Douro,
Vinho do Alentejo,
Vinho do Dão,
Vinho da
Bairrada and the
sweet Port Wine...
- The Região da Uva e
Vinho (Wine and
Grape Region) is a
Brazilian tourist zone
located in the
northeast of the
state of Rio
Grande do Sul. It encomp****es...