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'''Tarrango''' is a red [[grape variety]] used in [[Australian wine]] production. This slow-ripening grape was created in 1965 by the [[CSIRO]] Horticultural Research Station at [[Merbein]] in [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]], [[Australia]], as a hybrid of [[Touriga Nacional]] and [[Sultana (grape)|Sultana]] in order to create wines of good [[acidity (wine)|acidity]], but low in [[tannin]]. Its wines are often similar to [[Beaujolais]] in style. Requiring an unusually warm climate, it is principally grown in the wine-producing areas of northern [[Victoria (wine)|Victoria]].
'''Tarrango''' is a red [[grape variety]] used in [[Australian wine]] production. This slow-ripening grape was created in 1965 by the [[CSIRO]] Horticultural Research Station at [[Merbein]] in [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]], [[Australia]], as a hybrid of [[Touriga Nacional]] and [[Sultana (grape)|Sultana]] in order to create wines of good [[acidity (wine)|acidity]], but low in [[tannin]]. Its wines are often similar to [[Beaujolais]] in style. Requiring an unusually warm climate, it is principally grown in the wine-producing areas of northern [[Victoria (wine)|Victoria]].


Tarrango is also a [http://www.lilybreeding.com/lilies/search-results/flower/tarrango/[red lilium variety]] used in cutflower production worldwide. This new and promising lily was created by [http://www.lilybreeding.com/lilies/[Gebr. Vletter & Den Haan]] in Rijnsburg, The Netherlands, in the beginning of this century. Tarrango has already drawn ecstatic reviews in Italy and Japan.[[File:TARRANGO.jpg]]
Tarrango is also a [http://www.lilybreeding.com/lilies/search-results/flower/tarrango/[red lilium variety]] used in cutflower production worldwide. This new and promising lily was created by [http://www.lilybreeding.com/lilies/[Gebr. Vletter & Den Haan]] in Rijnsburg, The Netherlands, in the beginning of this century. Tarrango has already drawn ecstatic reviews in Italy and Japan.
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Revision as of 14:19, 19 December 2009

Tarrango is a red grape variety used in Australian wine production. This slow-ripening grape was created in 1965 by the CSIRO Horticultural Research Station at Merbein in Victoria, Australia, as a hybrid of Touriga Nacional and Sultana in order to create wines of good acidity, but low in tannin. Its wines are often similar to Beaujolais in style. Requiring an unusually warm climate, it is principally grown in the wine-producing areas of northern Victoria.

Tarrango is also a [red lilium variety] used in cutflower production worldwide. This new and promising lily was created by [Gebr. Vletter & Den Haan] in Rijnsburg, The Netherlands, in the beginning of this century. Tarrango has already drawn ecstatic reviews in Italy and Japan.

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