Similarities between Cereza and Muscat (grape)
Cereza and Muscat (grape) have 14 things in common (in Unionpedia): Ampelography, Argentine wine, Concentrate, Gewürztraminer, List of grape varieties, Listán negro, Mission (grape), Muscat of Alexandria, South America, Spanish wine, Vitis vinifera, Wine color, Winemaking, Yield (wine).
Ampelography
Ampelography (ἄμπελος, "vine" + γράφος, "writing") is the field of botany concerned with the identification and classification of grapevines, ''Vitis'' spp. Traditionally this has been done by comparing the shape and colour of the vine leaves and grape berries; more recently the study of vines has been revolutionised by DNA fingerprinting.
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Argentine wine
Argentina is the fifth largest producer of wine in the world.
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Concentrate
A concentrate is a form of substance which has had the majority of its base component (in the case of a liquid: the solvent) removed.
Cereza and Concentrate · Concentrate and Muscat (grape) ·
Gewürztraminer
Gewürztraminer is an aromatic wine grape variety, used in white wines, and performs best in cooler climates.
Cereza and Gewürztraminer · Gewürztraminer and Muscat (grape) ·
List of grape varieties
This list of grape varieties includes cultivated grapes, whether used for wine, or eating as a table grape, fresh or dried (raisin, currant, sultana).
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Listán negro
Listán Negro (not to be confused with Listán Prieto) is a red Spanish wine grape variety that is widely planted in the Canary Islands, particularly on the island of Tenerife where it is a permitted variety in the Denominaciones de Origen (DO) wines of Tacoronte-Acentejo, Valle de la Orotava, Ycoden-Daute-Isora, and Valle de Güímar.
Cereza and Listán negro · Listán negro and Muscat (grape) ·
Mission (grape)
Mission grapes are a variety of Vitis vinifera introduced from Spain to the western coasts of North and South America by Catholic New World missionaries for use in making sacramental, table, and fortified wines.
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Muscat of Alexandria
Muscat of Alexandria is a white wine grape that is a member of the Muscat family of Vitis vinifera.
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South America
South America is a continent in the Western Hemisphere, mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a relatively small portion in the Northern Hemisphere.
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Spanish wine
Spanish wines are wines produced in Spain.
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Vitis vinifera
Vitis vinifera, the common grape vine, is a species of Vitis, native to the Mediterranean region, central Europe, and southwestern Asia, from Morocco and Portugal north to southern Germany and east to northern Iran.
Cereza and Vitis vinifera · Muscat (grape) and Vitis vinifera ·
Wine color
The color of wine is one of the most easily recognizable characteristics of wines.
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Winemaking
Winemaking or vinification is the production of wine, starting with the selection of the fruit, its fermentation into alcohol, and the bottling of the finished liquid.
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Yield (wine)
In viticulture, the yield is a measure of the amount of grapes or wine that is produced per unit surface of vineyard, and is therefore a type of crop yield.
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Cereza and Muscat (grape) Comparison
Cereza has 29 relations, while Muscat (grape) has 166. As they have in common 14, the Jaccard index is 7.18% = 14 / (29 + 166).
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