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Colombard (also
known as
French Colombard in
North America) is a
white French wine
grape variety that may be the
offspring of
Chenin blanc and Gouais...
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distilled from wine
usually made from a
blend of
grapes including Baco 22A,
Colombard,
Folle blanche and Ugni blanc,
traditionally using column stills. This...
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least 90% Ugni
blanc (known in
Italy as Trebbiano),
Folle blanche and
Colombard,
while up to 10% of the
grapes used can be Folignan, Jurançon blanc, Meslier...
- blanc.
Other permitted grape varieties are
Sauvignon gris, Ugni blanc,
Colombard,
Merlot blanc,
Ondenc and Mauzac.
Recently permitted by
Bordeaux wineries...
- of Ruby Cabernet,
planted in
South Africa with
sizeable plantings of
Colombard and
Chenin blanc. The cool
climate Overberg region has been the site of...
- Colombier, Quebec,
Canada Colombier,
another name for the wine
grape Colombard Colombier, a
dovecote Colombier, a
large size of
paper Colombier Castle...
- Gascony) are
brandies made from
white grapes – Ugni blanc,
Folle blanche and
Colombard – but only
Armagnac was
permitted under French regulations to use Baco...
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introduce new
blending partners like Sémillon (known as "SemChard") and
Colombard.
Being a
rather neutral grape,
Australian winemakers first approached...
- and Tannat.
Important white wine
varietals include Chenin blanc,
French Colombard, Gewürztraminer, Marsanne,
Muscat Canelli,
Pinot blanc,
Pinot gris, Riesling...
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grape Gouais blanc produced several varieties including Balzac blanc,
Colombard and Meslier-Saint-François. In
South Africa, the
grape was
crossed with...