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Ch****elas (French pronunciation: [ʃasla] ) or
Ch****elas blanc ([ʃasla blɑ̃]) is a wine
grape variety grown mainly in Switzerland, France, Germany, Portugal...
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Ch****elas de Thomery, also
known as
Ch****elas doré de Fontainebleau, is a
Ch****elas grape variety grown in the
village of
Thomery in the Seine-et-Marne...
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grower Moreau-Robert in 1852,
Muscat Ottonel is
believed to be a
cross of
Ch****elas with
Muscat de
Saumur (which was
originally given as "Muscat d'Eisenstadt")...
- Bockstraube, Brad****'s Seedling, Bruxelloise,
Ch****elas bleu de Windsor,
Ch****elas de Jérusalem,
Ch****elas de Windsor, Dachtraube, Dachtrauben,
Dutch Hamburgh...
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produce fortified wines. The
grape was once
thought to be the
Golden Ch****elas, a
grape grown in California. The wine-must has
tendency to
oxidise quickly...
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ancient origin can be found. The most
widespread varieties are the
Ch****elas (called
Fendant in Valais) and
Pinot Noir.
Merlot is the main variety...
- d'Eisenstadt" (also
known as "Muscat de Saumur"), with the
Swiss wine
grape Ch****elas Muscat blanc à Pe****
Grains has been
identified as one of the parent...
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Pinot blanc (French pronunciation: [pino blɑ̃]) or
Pinot bianco is a
white wine grape. It is a
point genetic mutation of
Pinot noir.
Pinot noir is genetically...
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Muscat of
Alexandria is a
white wine
grape that is a
member of the
Muscat family of
Vitis vinifera. It is
considered an "ancient vine", and wine experts...
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Ch****elas is a
commune in the Saône-et-Loire
department in the
region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in
eastern France. It has
given its name to the white...