Boal

Life Style / Wine Grapes / Boal: Has alias name of Bual and, under this name, the grapes are mostly used in the production of medium rich fortified wines that come from the island of Madeira. According to the Geilweilerhof DNA Database (above) the name is a synonym for each of four, or possibly more, white-wine producing varieties. Can be any one of the varieties Codega, D?na Branco, Rabigato, or Semillon. The vines are also common in Portugal and Spain where the fruit is used in the same way for fortified wines.
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Doña Blanco

Life Style / Wine Grapes / Doña Blanco: White-wine variety grown in N.W Spain. Found in the El Bierzo region between Leon and Galicia. Known as Do?a Branca where grown in Portugal. Is reported by some to be a clone, or synonym name, of the MORE

Sémillon

Life Style / Wine Grapes / Sémillon: Classic grape widely grown in the Bordeaux region of France and elsewhere. This grape variety has a distinct fig-like character. In France, Australia and increasingly in California it is often blended MORE

Codega

Lifestyle / Wine Grapes / Codega: Has synonym name of Roupeiro and is one of the main varieties known under the alias name of Boal, or Bual, that are grown on the island of Madeira for use in fortified wines. MORE