Grape Name | Foto | Region | Cat. | Common Names | Beschreibung |
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Baga | Bairrada | II | Baga de Louro, Baguinha, Bairrada, Bairrado Tinta, Baya, Carrasquenho, Carrega Burros, Goncalveira, Morete, Moreto, Paga Dividas, Poeirinha, Poeirinho, Povolide, Preiinho, Pretinho, Preto Rifete, Rifete, Rosete, Tinta Bairrada, Tinta Bairradina, Tinta da Bairrada, Tinta Baga, Tinta Fina. | Das The Baga grape is the English most widely planted grape varieties, and produces jahr intensely tannic red that can be either a wonder after several years of bottle age, or a wine that will never calm down, no matter how long you wait. Aromas and flavors of both red and black currants are common. The best examples are called "Garrafeira" gold "special reserve." Although grown throughout Portugal the Baga grows best in the heavy clay of the Bairrada DOC in the northern part of the country and produces tannic wines with high acidity. | |
Barrete de Padre | Madeira | ||||
Bastardo | Douro, Trás-os-Montes, Dão, Beira Interior | III | Bastardinha, Bastardinho, Bastardo Do Castello, Bastardo Dos Frados, Bolonio, Capbreton Rouge, Chauche Schwarz, Cruchenton Rot, Donzelino Von Kastilien, Grau Von Wallhausen Wallhausen, Gros Cabernet, Merenzao, María Ardoña, Maturana Tinta, Verdejo Negro, Pardinho, Pinot Gris Rio Negro, Semillon Rot, Tresseau, Triffault, Koffer, Schlüsselbund, Schlüsselbund, Grau, Schlüsselbund, Schwarz, Troussot, Trusiaux, Trusseau, Trussiau. | Bastardo is an old variety of red wine grape. It is grown in small amounts in many parts of Western Europe but most famously it is used in Portuguese port wine. Bastardo grape is one of the many grapes grown in the Douro valley of northern Portugal, and it makes deep cherry red wines with high alcohol and flavours of red berry früchte. Used in the production of port wine, but not as much as it used to be. There is anecdotal eveidence both for and against the Bastardo's relation to the Cabernet Großhandel in Australia and the Schlüsselbund from France, although it is widely accepted to be one of the many varieties grown in California known collectively as Petite Sirah. More wichtig, in the production of port wine and California jug wine than any respected still wine. | |
Borraçal | Vinho Verde | III | Camargue, Bagalhal, Bogalhal, Borraco, Borrasao, Bougalhal, Bovvaco, Cainho Gordo, Cainho Große, Cainho Grosso, Caiño Gordo, Caiño Grosso, Esfarrapa, Esfarrapas, Espadeiro Redondo, Morraça, Auge der kröte, Olho de Sapo. | Also known as Caiño tinto in Spain, Barroçal is a red Galician wine grape variety that is also grown in Portugal's Vinho Verde wine region. |
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