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Variety of grape
Castets is a red French wine grape variety that was historically grown in the Aveyron region of France. While some plantings exist in Southwest France
Castets_(grape)
This list of grape varieties includes cultivated grapes, whether used for wine, or eating as a table grape, fresh or dried (raisin, currant, sultana)
List_of_grape_varieties
Variety of grape
Rimava is a red Slovak wine grape variety that is a crossing of the Southwest France wine grapes Abouriou and Castets. The variety was created in 1976
Rimava_(grape)
nations, Portugal was ranked as the world's 9th largest in 2018-2019. Wine grape varieties are usually known by what is called the "prime name", and it is
List of Portuguese wine grape varieties
List_of_Portuguese_wine_grape_varieties
Manor house and wine estate in France
also being conducted with small plantings of old grape varieties (Carménère, Petit Verdot, Castets, Malbec, Bouchalès, Mancin, Saint-Macaire, Pardotte
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Variety of grape
Hron is a red Slovak wine grape variety that is a crossing of the Southwest France wine grapes Abouriou and Castets. The variety was created in 1976 at
Hron_(grape)
Variety of grape
Egiodola. In the 1970s, Abouriou was crossed with the Aveyron wine grape Castets in Slovakia at the VSSVVM Research and Breeding Station for Enology
Abouriou
Wine produced in the Bordeaux region of France
approved grapes are Marselan, Touriga Nacional, Castets, and Arinarnoa. As a broad generalisation, Cabernet Sauvignon (Bordeaux's second-most planted grape variety)
Bordeaux_wine
Australia has over 160 grape varieties distributed on 146,244 hectares (ha) across all six states, South Australia, New South Wales, Victoria, Western
List of Australian wine grape varieties
List_of_Australian_wine_grape_varieties
Variety of grape
up to a maximum of 20% as a minor component along with Syrah, Carignan Castets, Muscat noir and Cabernet Sauvignon. Among the synonyms that Téoulier has
Téoulier
Variety of grape
Carignan, Castet, Manosquin, Muscat noir and Cabernet Sauvignon. Over the years plantings of Brun Fourca have been confused with other wine grape varieties
Brun_Fourca
white and red wine with respectively Chardonnay and Pinot noir as the main grape variety. The production consists of around 75% white wine, and 25% red wine
Saint-Aubin_wine
Wine Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée in the Provence region of southern France
southern France, near Aix-en-Provence. The AOC was established in 1948. The grapes for this AOC are grown in Aix-en-Provence, Meyreuil, and Le Tholonet. The
Palette_AOC
Turkic ethnic group
from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 28 August 2011. Castets, Rémi (1 October 2003). "The Uyghurs in Xinjiang – The Malaise Grows".
Uyghurs
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
wines. As in the neighbouring appellation of Saint-Émilion, the predominant grape variety is Merlot, often with Cabernet Franc and smaller quantities of Cabernet
Pomerol
Prefecture and commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
vineyards, 57 appellations, 10,000 wine-producing estates (châteaux) and 13,000 grape growers. With an annual production of approximately 960 million bottles
Bordeaux
Autonomous region of China
2014 at the Wayback Machine. Bloomberg. Retrieved on 12 July 2013. Rémi Castets. The Uyghurs in Xinjiang – The Malaise Grows Archived 11 May 2013 at the
Xinjiang
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Cartelègue Casseuil Castelmoron-d'Albret Castelnau-de-Médoc Castelviel Castets et Castillon Castillon-la-Bataille Castres-Gironde Caudrot Caumont Cauvignac
Macau,_Gironde
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
rectangular body of living area, covered with slate for the roof. The surrounding grape wines, most of which are Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, span approximately
Cubzac-les-Ponts
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
as three Gallo-Roman establishments have already been discovered. The grape variety biturica is from this era, an ancestor of the cabernet variety.
Moulis-en-Médoc
Commune in Occitania, France
d'Estrepouy), open, pierced and masoned sable, 2nd azure a bunch of gold grapes, stalked and leaved vert, 3rd or a meeting of Landes cow sable, the headpiece
Gazaupouy
Commune in Occitania, France
open and pierced Or; 3rd Gules, a cross clechée, voided and pommée of twelve pieces Or; 4th Or, a bunch of grapes Purpure, stalked and leaved proper.
Aurensan,_Gers
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
in encouraging the annual action of the Botrytis fungus on the Sémillon grapes. The area is marginally flatter than its neighbour and its wines are considered
Barsac,_Gironde
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
dictionary in 1863. Paul Raymond said in 1863 that the Chateau of Abos or Castet-d'Abos, was a vassal of the Viscounts of Béarn. Donadon was a fief under
Abos,_Pyrénées-Atlantiques
Commune in Occitania, France
sunflowers and grain. There are also a number of vineyards, producing grapes for wine or distilling. Local market towns are known for their fine fruit
Saint-Orens-Pouy-Petit
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Cartelègue Casseuil Castelmoron-d'Albret Castelnau-de-Médoc Castelviel Castets et Castillon Castillon-la-Bataille Castres-Gironde Caudrot Caumont Cauvignac
Lugaignac
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Cartelègue Casseuil Castelmoron-d'Albret Castelnau-de-Médoc Castelviel Castets et Castillon Castillon-la-Bataille Castres-Gironde Caudrot Caumont Cauvignac
Landerrouet-sur-Ségur
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Cartelègue Casseuil Castelmoron-d'Albret Castelnau-de-Médoc Castelviel Castets et Castillon Castillon-la-Bataille Castres-Gironde Caudrot Caumont Cauvignac
Naujan-et-Postiac
Commune in Occitania, France
the parish in 1854. It is adorned with vine branches bearing bunches of grapes and leaves (made of cast iron). At the center of the cross: rays of the
Estang
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Male
Egyptian
, a mystical divinity.
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and northern Irish
English, Scottish, and northern Irish : from a plural or genitive form of Castle.
Boy/Male
Egyptian
A cat.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Beaver; From the Roman Camp
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Fastest
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Fastest
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Master. Reaney notes the medieval example atte Maysters (1327), and suggests this might have denoted someone who lived at a master’s house, a master’s servant or perhaps an apprentice.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Castle.Southern French : topographic name from Occitan castel, a derivative of Late Latin castellum ‘castle’ (a diminutive of Latin castrum ‘fort’, ‘Roman walled city’). This name is also found as a Jewish (Sephardic) name.Catalan : respelling of Castell.A bearer of the name from Chartres is documented in Champlain, Quebec, in 1684.
Boy/Male
Celtic
Fastest man.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the Old Norse byname Káti (from káti ‘boy’). (Kate was not in use as a pet form of Catherine during the Middle Ages.)Probably in some instances an Americanized spelling of German Goetz.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of East. Compare Estes.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Castles.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Catt.Probably an Americanized spelling of German and Jewish Katz, Dutch Kats, or German Götz (see Goetz).
Boy/Male
English
From the Roman camp.
Boy/Male
British, English
Castle
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Castle.Manx : from a short form of the Old Norse personal name Ãsketill, composed of the elements áss ‘god’ + ketill ‘kettle’.Catalan : topographic name from Catalan castell ‘castle’, a derivative of Late Latin castellum ‘castle’ (a diminutive of Latin castrum ‘fort’, ‘Roman walled city’). Compare Spanish Castillo and Occitan (southern French) Castel.Probably an altered spelling of German Kastel.
Girl/Female
Egyptian
Eat.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Masters, Lords
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Castor.Americanized spelling of German Kaster.
Female
Egyptian
, the Bastite.
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Indian
Winner
Male
Hebrew
(חִלְקִיָּה) Hebrew name CHILQIYAH means "my portion is God." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including the father of Eliakim, and a High Priest who lived in the time of King Josiah. Also spelled Chilkiya. Hilkiah is the Anglicized form.
Female
Greek
(Φωτινή) Variant spelling of Greek Foteini, FOTINI means "light."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Somerset, named with the Old English personal name Pytta or Pēota (genitive Pyttan, Pēotan) + ēg ‘island’, ‘dry ground in marsh’.
Boy/Male
Teutonic American English Spanish
Shining friend.
Boy/Male
Australian, Biblical
Who is Asked for or Lent
Boy/Male
Italian
Powerful; strong ruler.
Boy/Male
Indian, Malayalam, Parsi
Powerful
Girl/Female
Indian
Fragrant
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n.
A vial, cruet, or other small vessel, used to contain condiments at the table; as, a set of casters.
n.
One born of a European parent on the one side, and of a Hindoo or Mohammedan on the other. Also adjective; as, half-caste parents.
n. pl.
Property of a deceased person, subject by law to the payment of his debts and legacies; -- called assets because sufficient to render the executor or administrator liable to the creditors and legatees, so far as such goods or estate may extend.
n.
See Castanets.
n.
One who chastens.
n. pl.
The entire property of all sorts, belonging to a person, a corporation, or an estate; as, the assets of a merchant or a trading association; -- opposed to liabilities.
n.
One who casts; as, caster of stones, etc. ; a caster of cannon; a caster of accounts.
n.
Cloth or materials for carpets; carpets, in general.
n.
The lowest of the four great castes among the Hindoos. See Caste.
n.
One who hastens.
n.
A small castle.
v. t.
To put into, or preserve in, a casket.
n.
One who deals in carpets; a buyer and seller of carpets.
n.
One who caters.
n.
The military caste, the second of the four great Hindoo castes; also, a member of that caste. See Caste.
n.
The art of making baskets; also, baskets, taken collectively.
n.
A line or band used to lash a furled sail securely. Sea gaskets are common lines; harbor gaskets are plaited and decorated lines or bands. Called also casket.
n. pl.
Two small, concave shells of ivory or hard wood, shaped like spoons, fastened to the thumb, and beaten together with the middle finger; -- used by the Spaniards and Moors as an accompaniment to their dance and guitars.