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The same winery might produce Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Carm é n è re, Pinot Noir and a bit of Syrah — and maybe Gew ü rztraminer, Cariagne and Pedro Ximenez, too.
Overcoming the Lettie Teague 2010
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I was particularly impressed with his Gew ü rztraminer, which had an Alsatian feel, with a boisterous floral nose replete with notes of pineapple and lychee.
Oregon's Quirky Charm Will Lyons 2011
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Some of my favorite matches include chilled Pinot Gris with roast guinea fowl, late-harvest Gew rztraminer with Munster cheese or an Alsatian Muscat with asparagus.
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Riesling tends to be fatter and oilier than its counterpart in Germany, Pinot Gris takes on a slightly smoky characteristic, and Gew rztraminer is heavily perfumed and blousy.
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Hundreds who cannot find Money to pay Taxes, can find it to purchase useless Gew Gaws, and expend much more in the Gratification of Vanity, Luxury, Drunkenness, and Debauchery than is necessary to establish the Freedom of their Country.
Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010
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In the meantime, sweet wines from countries such as Australia, Chile and New Zealand made from grapes such as Gew rztraminer, Pinot Gris and Riesling have filled the void.
The Delights of Sweet Wine Will Lyons 2010
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Hundreds who cannot find Money to pay Taxes, can find it to purchase useless Gew Gaws, and expend much more in the Gratification of Vanity, Luxury, Drunkenness, and Debauchery than is necessary to establish the Freedom of their Country.
Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010
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Now Gew was grieved thereat, because that Byzun was his only son, and he feared for his youth.
The Epic of Kings Firdausi 2002
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And he pondered how he should come before the Shah, and what he should say unto Gew.
The Epic of Kings Firdausi 2002
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Now all the nobles rejoiced when Gew returned unto them in safety; but Byzun, his son, was wroth, and he upbraided his father, and he said — “O thou who fearest not an army, how canst thou turn thee back before a single knight?”
The Epic of Kings Firdausi 2002
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