BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «BUCELLAS»
Temukaké kagunané saka
bucellas ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
bucellas lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
1
Thomas Jefferson on Wine
for some Bucellas, a wine he had also ordered from Jarvis, as well as some Port,
which he had noted buying before, but with which he seemed only slightly
familiar: Mr. Newton having been so kind as to furnish me with a sample ofyour
Port ...
2
Reports from Committees
We 13 May have been trying to push into consnmption a 1879. wine from the
Bucellas district, which is a small district near Lisbon, and which produces a wine
, which will keep without the addition of any brandy. Its alcoholic strength varies ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1879
3
Past, Present & Probably the Future State of the Wine Trade ...
Omteiea resided in London, and was not in the wine trade, but was the
correspondent of Count Tojal, lately dead, the Portuguese minister for foreign
affairs, who had a large property in Madeira, and also at Lisbon and Bucellas. He
was writing ...
4
Selections from the Dispatches and General Orders of Field ...
main body of the army on the Serra de Serves, with its right on that part of the
Serra which is near the Cazal de Portella, and is immediately above the road
which crosses the Serra from Bucellas to Alverca ; and its left extending to the
pass of ...
Arthur Wellesley Wellington, 1851
5
A Treatise on Wines: Their Origin, Nature and Varieties, ...
Vineyard of Bucellas. Passing from Collares to Cintra, and thence inland, we
come to the vineyard of Bucellas. It is said that the Bucellas wine is made from
the hock grape, alleged to have been transplanted there by the Marquis of
Pombal.
John Louis William Thudichum, 1894
6
The Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art
Possesses more eharnctcr and EL REL- -ROYAL BUCELLAS HOCK. Fulness
than other light wines. EL REL- -ROYAL BUCELLAS HOCK. Largely consumed
in Portugal. EL REL- -ROYAL BUCELLAS HOCK. Docs not deteriorate when ...
7
Journal of the Society of Arts
... and is probably susceptible of improvement ; Setubal, a strong, sweet, sound
muscatel ; and Bucellas, a light, agreeable wine of the hock character, which has
long been favourably known in the English market. Other wines of local celebrity,
...
8
Journal of the Royal Society of Arts
Passing from Collnres to Cintra, and thence inland, we come round to the
vineyard of Bucellas. It is said that the Bucellas wine is made from the hock grape
, alleged to have been transplanted there by the Marquis of Pombal. All over
Portugal ...
Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain), 1873
9
The Domestic Dictionary and Housekeeper's Manual: Comprising ...
When Bucellas wine was a favourite wine in England, it was mixed with Lisbon
wine, and sometimes the proportion of real Bucellas was not one-third. Some
years ago, Bucellas was preferred during meals to sherry; and justly so, for
whether ...
Gibbons Merle, John Reitch, 1842
10
History of the War in the Peninsula and in the South of ...
From the Tapada to the pass of Bucellas. In this space of ten or twelve miles,
which formed the middle of the second line, the country is choked by the Monte
Chique, the Cabeca or head of which is in the centre of, and overtopping all the
other ...
Sir William Francis Patrick Napier, 1882
BABAGAN WARTA KANG NGLEBOKAKÉ ARAN «BUCELLAS»
Weruhi yèn pawarta nasional lan internasional wis ngomongaké lan kepriyé aran
bucellas digunakaké ing babagan warta iki.
Disappearing vineyards: Colares, Carcavelos, Bucelas
... torrid conditions where temperatures often reach 40 °C. The wines of Bucelas (sometimes also written Bucellas) have to contain a minimum ... «Prague Post, Mei 14»