Sentence examples for foreign grapes from inspiring English sources

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"Foreign" grapes like chardonnay and pinot noir were banned.

These wines used foreign grapes like cabernet sauvignon, syrah and merlot, and many were aged in new barrels of French oak.

Sangiovese, the principal Chianti grape, is also found in Campania, but despite the demand for wines like the Montevetrano, there doesn't seem to be a rush to grow "foreign" grapes.

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Wine is also complicated in its own right, because of the foreign names, the obscure grapes and numerous other factors beyond the industry's doing.

He told me that my last name meant "grape" in a foreign language (sadly, I can't remember which one).

For most of its history the grape has been viewed with suspicion as a "foreign influence" that distracts from the native grape varieties.

In response, France and Spain banded together, arguing that the bloc needs a stronger foreign policy.Can real vodka be made from grapes?

Rinsing grapes can help remove bacteria and other foreign residue from the fruit that could be harmful to your health.

Reported causes of aspirated foreign bodies resulting in thoracic actinomycosis include teeth, chicken bones, fish bones, grape seeds and beans.

Imagine if vineyards were converted into resorts or retirement communities, wine decanters left to reside like relics behind glass at museums, and the notion of ingesting a grape for any purpose other than an after-school snack, completely foreign.

While the port wine industry remains strong, local grapes are now also being used to make fine red and white table wines that are attracting much foreign interest.

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