Borracal Azedo
Grape variety
'Borracal Azedo' is a grape used for the production of wine. 'Borracal Azedo' is typically used for the production of red wine. It is believed that 'Borracal Azedo' originally originated in Portugal, but it may also have been used elsewhere under other names.
There are several other names for 'Borracal Azedo' that may vary from region to region and country to country. 'Borracal Azedo' is known among other things as: Bagalhal, Bogalhal, Borraco, Borrasao, Bougalhal, Bovvaco, Cachino, Cainho Gordo, Cainho Grande, Cainho Grosso, Caino Del Pais, Caino Gordo, Caino Redondo, Esfarrapa, Esfarrapas , Espadeiro Redondo, Morraca, Murracal, Oil De Chapaud, Olho De Sapo , Tinta Femia, Tinta Femia De Aldan, Tinto Redondo & CaiƱo Tinto
There are several other names for 'Borracal Azedo' that may vary from region to region and country to country. 'Borracal Azedo' is known among other things as: Bagalhal, Bogalhal, Borraco, Borrasao, Bougalhal, Bovvaco, Cachino, Cainho Gordo, Cainho Grande, Cainho Grosso, Caino Del Pais, Caino Gordo, Caino Redondo, Esfarrapa, Esfarrapas , Espadeiro Redondo, Morraca, Murracal, Oil De Chapaud, Olho De Sapo , Tinta Femia, Tinta Femia De Aldan, Tinto Redondo & CaiƱo Tinto
Updated: 2022-09-01 17:39:34