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Indice Alfabetico Delle Illustrazioni Alphabetich Molette Panea indice alfabetico delle illustrazioni Gamay blanc Jacquez Molinera Gorda Panse jaune Gamay d’Orléans Jacquot ALPHABETICH INDEX OF ILLUSTRATIONS Mondeuse Panse précoce Gamay Fréaux (Fréaux) Jaën Mondeuse blanche Pascal blanc Gamay Geoffray Jordana Monica Pécoui-touar Gamay gris Joubertin Crovino Moreto Pedro Ximénès Abouriou Bia Cataratto bianco Gamay hâtif des Vosges Kadarka Cunningham Mornen noir Péloursin Achéria Biancolella Catawba Gamay Picard Kechmish ali violet Cynthiana Morrastel Perricone Affenthaler Biancone César Gamay Tête de nègre Khardji Danugue Morrastel-Bouschet Persan Aglianico Bibiola Chaouch Gamza Kniperlé Dattier de Beyrouth Mourac Petit Dannezy Agostenga Bicane Chasselas de Courtiller Gateta Kokour blanc Mourisco tinto Petit Gamay Ahmeur bou Ahmeur Bizzarria Chasselas doré Delaware Général de La Marmora La France Diagalves Mourvaison (Gamay Beaujolais) Ahumat Black Alicante Chasselas Duhamel Genouillet Lacrima nera Aïn-Beugra Blanc Auba Chasselas Gros Coulard Diamant Traube Genovese Lady Downe’s Mourvèdre Petit Manseng Aïn-Kelb Blanc de Calabre (Raisin de Calabre) Chasselas Le Ronsard Directeur Tisserand Glacière Lagrima dolce Mtsvani Petit noir Albarola Genovese Blanc du Valdigne Chasselas musqué Djendalli Golden Champion Lardot Muscadella nera Petit Paugayen Albillo Castellano Blanc Ramé Chasselas perlé hâtif Djovazani Gonçalo Pirès Lasca Muscadell Petit Ribier Albourla Blanc Verdet Chasselas rose de Falloux Drodelabi (Dodrelabi) Gordan Lenc dé l’El Muscat blanc Petit Verdot Aleatico (Liatica) Blanc-Dame Chasselas Rose Salomon Dolcetto Gouais blanc Liada Muscat Cannon Hall Petit-Bouschet Alicante-Bouschet Blanc-des-Trois-Fontaines Chasselas violet Dona branca Gougean Lignage Muscat d’Alexandrie Petite Pélegarie Aligoté Blanchier Chatus Donzellinho branco Gougenot Lignan blanc Muscat de Hamburgh Peurion Alphonse Lavallée Blavette Chenin blanc Donzellinho do Castello Gouget blanc Limberger Muscat de Saumur Picciolito del Friuli r Altesse Boal Chenin noir Donzellinho gallego Gouget noir Linné Muscat D Hogg Pied-de-Perdrix Alvarelhão Boisselot Chichaud Douce noire Gouveio Lourella Muscat hâtif du Puy-de-Dôme Piede di Palombo Napoli Amessasse Bolgnino Child of Hall Duc de Magenta Graciano Luglienga nera Muscat Lierval (Piede di Palombo) Amigne Bombino Cinsaut Duras Gradiska Maccabeo Muscat Madresfield Court Piedirosso Amokrane Bombino bianco Ciréné de Romans Dureza Grand-noir-de-la-Calmette Madeleine angevine Muscat noir Pignola di S. Colombano Angelino Bonarda piemontese Citronelle Durif Grappu Madeleine Céline Muscat Pearson Piment Appley Towers Bourboulenc Clairette Elbling Grassa Madeleine noire Muscat Régnier Pince’s Black Aramon Bourrisquou Clairette égreneuse Elvira Grec rouge Madeleine royale Muscat rouge de Madère Pinot blanc Aramon gris Brachetto Clairette Mazel Enfariné Grenache Madeleine Salomon Muscat Saint-Laurent Pinot blanc Chardonnay Arbane blanc Braghina Clairette musquée Talabot Erdei Grenache gris Maïolet Nador (Chardonnay) Argant Braquet blanc Clairette rose Esparbasque Grignolino Malvasia bianca (Malvasia lunga) Nebbiolo Canavesano Pinot gris Arintho Braquet noir Claretta di Nizza Étraire de l’Aduï Gringet Malvasia roja o Uva Spana Pinot noir Arrouya Bregin Claverie Faphly Gris de Salces Malvoisie des Chartreux Négrette Pinot Saint Laurent Arvine Brun Fourca Coda di volpe Farana Groppello Mammolo nero Negru Vertos Pinot teinturier Aspiran Buccleuch Coer de bacco Farana noir Gros Bourgogne Manseng rouge Neheleschol Pinot teinturier Bury Aspiran gris Buckland Colombard Feher-Som Gros de Coveretto Mantuo de Pilas Nevoeira Pinot violet Aspiran Verdal Buonamico Colombaud Fer Gros noir du Beni-Abbès Margilien Nielluccio Piquepoul blanc Aspiran-Bouschet Cabernet franc Colonel Fallet Ferdinand de Lesseps Gros Oriou de Nus (Vien de Nus) Marocain gris Noah Piquepoul gris Aubin blanc Cabernet-Sauvignon Colorada Feteasca alba Gros Paugayen Marravi Nocera Piquepoul noir Aubun Cabugueiro Colorino Feteasca neagra Gros Sauvignon Marsanne Noir Glady Pis-de-Chèvre blanc Augibi Calagraño Concord Fiano Gros Sémillon Mat noir hâtif Noir hâtif de Marseille Pis-de-Chèvre rouge Autuchon Camaraou Corinthe Fintendo Groslot de Cinq Mars (Groslot noir) Maturana Noubi Plant rouge de Chaudenay Bacchus Bidault Canada Corinthe blanc Flona Gueuche Mauzac blan œillade Pointu Bachet Canaiolo nero Cornet Folle blanche Hans Mauzac rose Ohanez Portugais bleu Bakator Canaiuolo nero comune Cornichon blanc Folle noire Hàrslevelü Mavroud Olivette Barthelet Pougnet Balavry Canajola Cornichon violet Forcalla Hasseroum Lekahl Mayorquin Olivette blanche Poulsard Balsamina Cargajola Cornifesto Foster’s White Seedling Hébron Mazuela Olivette noire Praça Barbera Carignan-Bouschet Côt Franc Noir de l’Yonne Hénab Mècle Olivette rose Précoce de Malingre Barbarossa Carignane Côt rouge Franche Herbemont Melon Ondenc blanc Président Bargine Carignane grise Coudsi François Ier Hibou Merlot Org Tokos Prié rouge Bastardo Carmenère Counoise Frankenthal Humagne Meslier hâtif (Meslier) Oriou Prin blanc Beaunoir Caroline Bury Courbès Frappato di Vittoria Ingram’s Musca Meunier Oriou gris Prosecco bianco Béclan Carricante Courbu blanc Fresa Inzolia Miguel de Arco Oriou voirard Provareau Bellino Castets Courbu noir Fuella Isabelle Milton Othello Putzscheere Berzamino Catarratto Cramposie Fuella di Nizza Ives Mission (Mission’s Grape) Palomino commun Rabigato respigueiro Berzemina Cataratto alla porta (mantellato) Croetto Furmint Jacquère Molar Pamit Raboso Rafajone noir Saint-Jeannet tardif Syrah Triumph Raffiat Saint-Pierre dor Taamalet Trouche Raisaine Salamanna Tannat Trousseau Raisin noir de Jérusalem Salamanna Tantovina Troyen Ramisco San Gioveto Teinturiel femelle Turruntès Rastignier San Gioveto dolce Teinturier mâle Ugni blanc Räuschling (San Gioveto grosso) Tempranillo Rèze San Gioveto piccolo (forte) Ténéron Urbanitraube Ribier Santa-Morena Téoulier Uva di Canetto Riesling Saperavi Terret blanc Uva di Troja Riminese Sauvignon (Petit Sauvignon) Terret Bourre Valdiguier (Valdiguié) Rka-tziteli Savagnin jaune Terrets noir Valentin Romanka Savagnin rose Tibouren Valteliner rouge Romorantin Schiava Timpurie Valteliner rouge précoce Rosaki Schiradzouli Tinta Amarella Van der Laan traube Rossa di Bitonto Schobani Tinta carvalha de Traz-os-Montes Verdat blanc Rossana di Nizza Sciaccarello Tinta carvalha du Douro Rossese Sciascinoso Tinta castellaõ Verdelho de Madère Rossolo Sémillon (Petit Sémillon) Tinta francisca Verdesse Rotgipfler Sercial Tinta lameira Verdicchio bianco Roublot blanc Serène de Voreppe Tinta Roriz Verdone bianco Tinto Cão Rouge de Bouze Servanin Verdurant Rouge du Valais Servant Tiro Verjus Roussanne Sicilien Touriga Vermentino Rousse Siramuse Trebbiana fiorentina Viognier Roussée Sommariello (Somarello nero) Trebbiano Roussette Souvenir du Congrès Tressallier Viura Royal Vineyard Souzão Tressot White Tokay Sabalkanskoï Sultanina blanche Trifera o di tre Volte Ximenès Zumbon Sacy Sylvaner Trincadeira Zitania Nebbiolo Canavesano o Uva Spana Gius. Cominotti dipinse in Torino nel 1832. Giuseppe Pera incise in Firenze nel 1833.
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