Taminga is white Australian wine grape variety that was developed in the late 20th century by viticulturalist and grape breeder Alan J. Antcliff at CSIRO.[1] It is a cross of a previously created crossing Merbein 29-56 and the Vitis vinifera variety Traminer Rot (Gewürztraminer)[2] Like Tarrango, a 1960s crossing between Touriga Nacional and Sultana, Taminga was bred to maintain high acidity levels while growing in hot Australian vineyards. Early results from Taminga show that it can ripen consistently in different vineyard location and produce wines that wine expert Jancis Robinson describes as "commercially acceptable.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Taminga", CSIRO, Last updated: 27 March 2020. Accessed 2021-02-08.
  2. ^ Vitis International Variety Catalogue (VIVC) Taminga Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine Accessed: August 17th, 2012
  3. ^ Robinson, Jancis (1996). Jancis Robinson's Guide to Wine Grapes. Oxford University Press, USA. p. 182. ISBN 978-0-19-860098-5.

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Gewürztraminer

crossed Gewürztraminer with Merbein 29-56 to create the white grape variety Taminga. During a series of trials between 1924 and 1930, Gewürztraminer was crossed

Tarrango

grape variety bred by CSIRO and notably commercialised by Brown Brothers Taminga, another Australian wine grape variety bred by CSIRO to maintain acidity

List of grape varieties

Tamarêz / Tamares / Crato branco Tamîioasa / Tămâioasă Românească / Tamianka Taminga Australia Merbein 29-56 × Traminer Rot 1960s Tempranillo blanco Albana

List of Australian wine grape varieties

"Österreichisch Weiß" VIVC, "Taminga." Higgs, Darby. "Australian Wine Varieties: Taminga." Vinodiversity CSIRO, "Taminga."[82] Accessed 5 August 2020)

Port Bonython oil spill

property of the Adelaide Steamship Company. Also present were the tugboat Taminga and the line-boat Wanilla. A lug on the Turmoil's bow pierced the hull

North–South Motorway

capital city of Adelaide. The 2.8 km elevated roadway rises just north of Taminga Street, Regency Park and goes over Days Road, before access ramps at Grand

Geelong Cup

1980 – Summer Fleur 1979 – Hauberk 1978 – Puramaka 1977 – Brallos 1976 – Taminga 1975 – Dowling Girl 1974 – Special Test 1973 – Australasia 1972 – Hayburner

1976 Melbourne Cup

Suileman Pat Trotter W C Winder 20 Kelmont Steven Burridge K F Ruff 21 Taminga Brian Gilders Ted Broadhurst 22 Clear Day Malcolm Johnston xxx 23 Joueur