- Look up
Barsac in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Barsac may
refer to:
Barsac, Drôme, a
village in the Drôme department,
France Barsac, Gironde, a village...
- can be very expensive,
largely due to the very high cost of production.
Barsac lies
within Sauternes and is
entitled to use
either name.
Somewhat similar...
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importance than red wine, were
limited to the
sweet varieties of
Sauternes and
Barsac and were
ranked only from
superior first growth to
second growth. Within...
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Barsac (French pronunciation: [baʁsak]; Gascon: Barçac) is a
commune on the left bank of the
Garonne river in the
Gironde department in
southwestern France...
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Sauternes (among others), and
Sauternes in turn
includes the sub-region of
Barsac. The
Libournais includes the sub-regions of Saint-Émilion and
Pomerol (among...
- The
Barsac Mission (French: L'Étonnante
Aventure de la
Mission Barsac) is a
novel attributed to
Jules Verne and
written (with
inspiration from two unfinished...
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susceptibility to
botrytis make it
dominate the
sweet wine
region Sauternes AOC and
Barsac AOC. The Sémillon
grape is
native to the
Bordeaux region. It was
known as...
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posthumous 1919
novel The
Barsac Mission,
which was
largely written by his son
Michel Verne (L’Étonnante
Aventure de la
mission Barsac,
published in English...
- of what is
culturally typical. The term was
devised in
October 2009 in
Barsac,
France combined workshop of
Nitrogen in
Europe (NinE) and Biodiversity...
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covering (with one exception) red
wines of Médoc, and
sweet wines of Sauternes-
Barsac. The 1955
Official classification of St.-Émilion,
which is
updated approximately...