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Acolon is a type of grape variety. It is a cross between a Blauer Lemberger (Blaufränkisch) and Dornfelder.


It was created in 1971 at the Staatliche Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt für Wein- und Obstbau in Weinsberg (nr. Württemberg), Germany. The variety was officially recognised in 2002. It ripens early and produces a very colour-intensive wine with mild tannins, resembling Lemberger. Currently it is growing experimentally on 135 hectares. Since 1981 it has often been used as a partner to create new genetically-diverse varieties.






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Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary of Phrase & Fable. Knights of the Round Table. (241 words)
These knights went forth into all countries in quest of adventures.
   Sir Acolon, Ballamore, Beau’maris, Beleobus, Belvoure, Bersunt, Bors, Ector, Eric, Ewain, Floll, Ga’heris, Gal’ahad, Gal’ohalt, Gareth, Gau’riel, Gawain or Ywain, Grislet, Kay, Lamerock, Launcelot du Lac, Lionell, Marhaus, Palamide, Pa’quinet, Pel’leas, Per’edur or Per’ceval, Sagris, Superab’ilis, Tor, Tristam or Tristan de Le’onnais, Turquine, Wig’alois, Wig’amur, etc., etc.
A list of the knights and a description of their armour is given in the Theatre of Honour by Andrew Fairne (1622).
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