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(4)

PIN

CHAUSH

(5)

KOKUR - Crimean grapes

Tsitska

CHARAS

Sabbath - Crimean grapes

SHASLA

(6)

AGADAI

BUYTUR

KISHMISH

Moskat

(7)

ALIGOTE

ARARATHI - Armenian grapes

CATALON

CONCORD

MATTRESS

NIMRANG - Uzbek grapes

RIESLING

FETYASKA

HUSAIN

CHARDONNAY

(8)

ISABEL

SAPERAVI - Georgian grapes

SEMILION - Crimean grapes

(9)

CARABURN

Rkatsiteli - Georgian grapes

SILVANER

Khvanchkara - Georgian grapes

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