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Variety of grape
Tarrango is a red grape variety used in Australian wine production. This slow-ripening grape was created in 1965 by the CSIRO Horticultural Research Station
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Australian wine company
uncommon and novel grape varieties in their product line, including Cienna, Tarrango, and Mystique, alongside classic grapes. Brown Brothers has made wine from
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34°29′58″S 141°47′59″E / 34.49944°S 141.79972°E / -34.49944; 141.79972 Tarrango is a parish in the Mallee region of Victoria, Australia. It is approximately
Tarrango,_Victoria
Puglia Tannat France, South West France (wine region) 150 (California) Tarrango Australia Touriga Nacional × Sultana 1965 Tazzelenghe Italy, Friuli-Venezia
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Variety of grape
29-56 and the Vitis vinifera variety Traminer Rot (Gewürztraminer) Like Tarrango, a 1960s crossing between Touriga Nacional and Sultana, Taminga was bred
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Suburbs of the Greater Melbourne region
Wandin Yallock Warburton 3799 Old Warburton Wesburn 3799 Britannia Creek Tarrango Woori Yallock 3139 Yarra Glen 3775 Tanana Yarra Junction 3797 Yellingbo
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Accessed 3 January 2021. VIVC, "Tarrango." Higgs, Darby. "Australian Wine Varieties: Tarrango." Vinodiversity CSIRO, "Tarrango."[61] Accessed 5 August 2020
List of Australian wine grape varieties
List_of_Australian_wine_grape_varieties
Wine making in Australia
varieties have been bred by Australian viticulturists, for example Cienna and Tarrango. The most widely cultivated grape variety in Australia is Shiraz. About
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Australian wine grape variety
light-alcohol Cienna wine is Brown Brothers from Victoria, Australia. Tarrango, another Australian wine grape variety bred by CSIRO and notably commercialised
Cienna
Roads in district of New Zealand
Scottish names Sudbury Court 1999 Grosvenor Park Ltd English places Swan Lane Tarrango Way The Palms Thomas Road 1900 Frederick William Thomas eponymous Tiro
List of streets in Hamilton, Waikato
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Town in Victoria, Australia
Kurnwill is a locality situated on the Tarrango-Tunart Road in the Sunraysia region. The place by road, is situated about 15 kilometres eas from Tunart
Kurnwill
Town in Victoria, Australia
is about 6 kilometres east from Kurnwill and 19 kilometres west from Tarrango. Many farmers such as Mangans, Stanbrooks, and Hards settled in the area
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Town in Victoria, Australia
Tunart is a locality situated on the Tarrango-Tunart Road in the Sunraysia region. The place, by road, is situated about 10 kilometres south of Karween
Tunart
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
Currawong, Pittwater. Heritage Alliance (David Wixted) (2004). Camp Eureka, Tarrango Road, Yarra Junction, Conservation Management Plan: Historical and Social
Currawong Workers' Holiday Camp
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Morkalla, Morkalla North, Tunart) • Merrinee (Merrinee North, Pirlta, Tarrango, Willah) • Mildura (Mildura East, Mildura South, Mildura West) • Mittyack
List of localities in Victoria
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3623°E / -37.85749; 145.3623 1924 26 October 2000 Camp Eureka H1981 90-100 Tarrango Road Yarra Junction 37°47′27″S 145°38′22″E / 37.79086°S 145.63942°E
List of places on the Victorian Heritage Register in the Shire of Yarra Ranges
List_of_places_on_the_Victorian_Heritage_Register_in_the_Shire_of_Yarra_Ranges
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