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Qué (quién) es battre le fer - definición

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Chemins de fer; Chemins de Fer; Chemin de Fer (disambiguation); Chemin de Fer; Le chemin de fer; Chemin de fer (disambiguation); Le Chemin de fer

Fer         
  • Fer Servadou
  • Fer Servadou in Viala & Vermorel
  • Grape leaf of the Fer vine in autumn.
  • The very hard wood stock of the Fer's grapevine gave rise to the grape's name from the French and Latin names for iron.
  • In the Gaillac wine region ''(pictured)'' of the Tarn department, Fer is also known as ''Brocol'' and ''Braucol''
VARIETAL
Fer Noir; Fer-Servadou; Fer Servadou; Pinenc; Braucol; Arech; Bequignaou; Bois droit; Caillaba; Camarouge; Camirouch; Chalamoncet; Chalosse noir; Couahort; Cruchenit; Estronc; Estrong; Fer bequignaou; Here (grape); Herrant; Herre (grape); Mances; Mansoi; Mansois; Moura (grape); Mourach; Noir brun; Panereuil; Petit here; Petit Mourastel; Petite here; Piec; Piek; Pienc; Pinec; Plant de fer; Queufort; Salebourg; Saoubade; Saumances; Saumansois; Saumences; Scarcit; Veron (grape)
·adj & ·adv Far.
FER         
  • Fer Servadou
  • Fer Servadou in Viala & Vermorel
  • Grape leaf of the Fer vine in autumn.
  • The very hard wood stock of the Fer's grapevine gave rise to the grape's name from the French and Latin names for iron.
  • In the Gaillac wine region ''(pictured)'' of the Tarn department, Fer is also known as ''Brocol'' and ''Braucol''
VARIETAL
Fer Noir; Fer-Servadou; Fer Servadou; Pinenc; Braucol; Arech; Bequignaou; Bois droit; Caillaba; Camarouge; Camirouch; Chalamoncet; Chalosse noir; Couahort; Cruchenit; Estronc; Estrong; Fer bequignaou; Here (grape); Herrant; Herre (grape); Mances; Mansoi; Mansois; Moura (grape); Mourach; Noir brun; Panereuil; Petit here; Petit Mourastel; Petite here; Piec; Piek; Pienc; Pinec; Plant de fer; Queufort; Salebourg; Saoubade; Saumances; Saumansois; Saumences; Scarcit; Veron (grape)
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Fer         
  • Fer Servadou
  • Fer Servadou in Viala & Vermorel
  • Grape leaf of the Fer vine in autumn.
  • The very hard wood stock of the Fer's grapevine gave rise to the grape's name from the French and Latin names for iron.
  • In the Gaillac wine region ''(pictured)'' of the Tarn department, Fer is also known as ''Brocol'' and ''Braucol''
VARIETAL
Fer Noir; Fer-Servadou; Fer Servadou; Pinenc; Braucol; Arech; Bequignaou; Bois droit; Caillaba; Camarouge; Camirouch; Chalamoncet; Chalosse noir; Couahort; Cruchenit; Estronc; Estrong; Fer bequignaou; Here (grape); Herrant; Herre (grape); Mances; Mansoi; Mansois; Moura (grape); Mourach; Noir brun; Panereuil; Petit here; Petit Mourastel; Petite here; Piec; Piek; Pienc; Pinec; Plant de fer; Queufort; Salebourg; Saoubade; Saumances; Saumansois; Saumences; Scarcit; Veron (grape)
Fer (also known as Fer Servadou, Pinenc, Mansois and several other synonyms) is a red French wine grape variety that is grown primarily in South West France and is most notable for its role in the Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) wines of Gaillac, Marcillac and Béarn but can also be found as minor component in the wines of Madiran, Cabardès and Bergerac.J.

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Chemin de fer

Chemin de fer is a French phrase meaning "railway" or "railroad". Literally, "iron path."

Chemin de fer may refer to: