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  2. Malaga (wine) - Wikipedia

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    Malaga is a sweet fortified wine originating in the Spanish city of Málaga made from Pedro Ximénez and Moscatel grapes. The center of Malaga production is Sierra de Almijara , along with Antequera , Archidona, San Pedro Alcantara, Velez Malaga and Competa, in the Spanish wine region of Málaga DOP .

  3. Málaga and Sierras de Málaga - Wikipedia

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    On 1 July 1900 the regulations of the Associated Guild of Producers and Exporters of Málaga Wine were published (Asociación Gremial de Criadores Exportadores de Vino de Málaga), whose purpose was to watch over the general interests of the wine trade, by issuing certificates, nominating arbiters and experts, and above all by guaranteeing the ...

  4. Spanish wine regions - Wikipedia

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    The wine region classification in Spain takes a quite complex hierarchical form in which the denominación de origen protegida is a mainstream grading, equivalent to the French AOC and the Italian DOC. As of 2019, Spain has 138 identifiable wine regions under some form of geographical classification (2 DOCa/DOQ, 68 DO, 7 VC, 19 VP, and 42 VT).

  5. Global wine glut compounds headaches for struggling ... - AOL

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    Struggling California vineyards are having to compete with bargain-basement wine prices from overseas growers, due to global oversupply. Global wine glut compounds headaches for struggling ...

  6. Manilva - Wikipedia

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    Manilva's vineyards are famous for their moscatel grapes, used for the production of raisins and fine wines. Since the 1970s, when the Marina and golf course were built, tourism has been added to this list, and in recent years Manilva has enjoyed the status of one of the Costa del Sol's fastest developing municipalities, with almost a trebling ...

  7. Spanish wine - Wikipedia

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    While there were laws written that outlawed the sale of wine, it was included on lists of items that were subject to taxation in Moorish territories. The Spanish Reconquista reopened the possibility of exporting Spanish wine. Bilbao emerged as a large trading port; introducing Spanish wines to the English wine markets in Bristol, London and ...

  8. Canillas de Albaida - Wikipedia

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    Canillas de Albaida is within the Route of Sun and Wine, as well as the "white villages of the Costa del Sol." The locality is characterized by its tight village of narrow streets, winding and steep, and whitewashed houses. It has an area of 33 km 2 and a census of 813 residents in 2006. All its area is included in the Natural Park of Sierras ...

  9. Pago Aylés - Wikipedia

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    The Pago Aylés estate lies geographically within the extent of the Cariñena DOP. Pago Aylés is a branch of Finca Aylés, a Spanish winery in Aragón, Spain.The Pago Aylés branch uses the Vino de Pago wine appellation, a classification for Spanish wine applied to individual vineyards or wine estates, unlike the Denominación de Origen Protegida (DOP) or Denominación de Origen Calificada ...