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  2. Fetească neagră - Wikipedia

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    Nowadays, Feteasca Neagra is usually produced as a varietal wine, although in the past it was often blended with Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot to give it more body and weight. [ 3 ] These grapes produce dry, demi-dry or sweet wines , with an alcohol content of 12-14%, [ 4 ] a deep red colour with ruby shades, and a black currant flavour, which ...

  3. Dealu Mare wine region - Wikipedia

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    The Dealu Mare wine region is located within the Muntenia area of Romania. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is located around the municipality of Valea Călugărească [ 3 ] in Prahova County , best known for its red wines, [ 4 ] and the municipality of Pietroasele [ 5 ] in Buzău County , best known for white wines. [ 6 ]

  4. Romanian profanity - Wikipedia

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    A womanizer is known as a fustangiu (from fustă, skirt), or pizdar, a word formed in a similar fashion to poponar but which has recently taken on a more positive connotation similar to "player" (Bravo, tată, mare pizdar!). Bulangiu has quite a complex and contradictory formation.

  5. Fetească albă - Wikipedia

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    Fetească Albă (Romanian pronunciation: [feˈte̯askə ˈalbə]) is a Romanian white grape variety, [1] mainly cultivated in the regions of Moldova and Transylvania in Romania and Republic of Moldova, as well as in the Hungarian wine region of Eger.

  6. Danube–Black Sea Canal - Wikipedia

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    For much of the 1950s, the Danube–Black Sea Canal was celebrated in agitprop literature (notably, in Geo Bogza's 1950 reportage Începutul epopeii, "The Beginning of the Epic", and in Petru Dumitriu's Drum fără pulbere, "Dustless Road"), [2] [5] music (Leon Klepper's symphonic poem Dunărea se varsă în mare, "The Danube Flows to the Sea ...

  7. Fetească regală - Wikipedia

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    Fetească regală (Romanian pronunciation: [feˈte̯askə reˈɡalə]) is a white grape variety, was identified around 1920 in Daneș, in Mureș County, Romania. [1] [2] It is a natural crossing of Grasă and Fetească albă.

  8. Băbească neagră - Wikipedia

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    Băbească neagră (also Rară Neagră) is a red Romanian-Moldovan grape variety. [1] It is cultivated in Moldova in the regions of Orhei, Anenii Noi, Straseni, Ialoveni and in Romania in the regions of Moldavia, Dobruja and Wallachia.

  9. Fetească - Wikipedia

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    Feteasca, Hîncești , a village in Leuşeni Commune, Hînceşti district, Moldova Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Fetească .