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Type of grape
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WineWineType of grape-
Type of grape
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Pedro Ximénez
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Verdejo
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Godello
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Tempranillo
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Cariñena
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Chardonnay
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Mencía
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Merlot
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Moscatel
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Syrah
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Ribera de Duero
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Rioja
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Rueda
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El Priorat
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Ribeiro
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Port
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Toro
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Jumilla
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Burgundy
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El Bierzo
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Sparkling wineSugar level-
Sugar level
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Champagne
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Prosecco
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Lambrusco
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Moscato d'Asti
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Franciacorta
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Corpinnat
Sparkling wineRatings-
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Rated by Parker
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Rated by Decántalo
Sparkling wineSugar level-
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Champagne Brut
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Champagne Brut Nature
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Champagne Extra Brut
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Cava Brut
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Cava Brut Nature
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Cava Extra Brut
Sparkling wineDiscover more-
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Champagne in Magnum format
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Cava in Magnum format
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Top 10 Champagne
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Give cava and champagne
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