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Calatayud is distinguished by its prevalence of high elevation vineyards planted to the Garnacha grape variety.
Audarshia Townsend: Special Zealous Menu Inspired by Spain Audarshia Townsend 2011
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The two DOs are not even in the same Spanish region: Borja is in Aragon and Calatayud in Catalonia.
Wine Future in Rioja – opening Pandora’s bottle of grenache | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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Calatayud is distinguished by its prevalence of high elevation vineyards planted to the Garnacha grape variety.
Audarshia Townsend: Special Zealous Menu Inspired by Spain Audarshia Townsend 2011
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The Italy forward sped on to Cani's through-ball in the 21st minute at the Madrigal and finished past Juan Calatayud to lift Villarreal to 50 points from 26 matches, one behind Valencia.
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Mr. McCombie is also big on a variety of tucked-away regions in Spain, including Calatayud, about 200 kilometers northeast of Madrid.
Wines for the Times 2009
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Among the locations plundered were archaeological digs at Calpe on the eastern Mediterranean coast and Municipium Augusta Bilbilis near Calatayud in central Spain, where the Romans built a colonial city on an earlier settlement.
Archive 2008-04-01 Jan 2008
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Teruel, and King Galve fled after him, but they would not receive him within the gates, and he went on to Calatayud.
Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 4 Charles Herbert Sylvester
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And they sent their messengers through the land to all the Councils thereof, ordering all men at arms, as well horsemen as footmen, to join them, and the third night they halted at Calatayud, and great numbers joined them; and they came up against Alcocer, and pitched their tents round about the castle.
Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 4 Charles Herbert Sylvester
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And the Christians pursued them even to Calatayud.
Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 4 Charles Herbert Sylvester
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Calatayud as lost, for nothing could stand against him, and he had plundered the whole country, along the Salon on the one side, and the
Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 4 Charles Herbert Sylvester
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