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Jurançon (French pronunciation: [ʒyʁɑ̃sɔ̃] ; Occitan: Juranson) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques
department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. It is...
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Jurançon (French pronunciation: [ʒyʁɑ̃sɔ̃] ) is the name
attributed to a red (
Jurançon noir) and
white (
Jurançon blanc)
French wine
grape variety that...
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Jurançon (French pronunciation: [ʒyʁɑ̃sɔ̃] ) is a wine
region in
South West
France in the
foothills of the Pyrenees,
around the
commune of
Jurançon. It...
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blanche and Colombard,
while up to 10% of the
grapes used can be Folignan,
Jurançon blanc,
Meslier St-François (also
called Blanc Ramé), Sélect, Montils, or...
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incorporated into
sweet wines of
Jurançon and
Pacherenc du Vic-Bilh. The
grape is
grown primarily in Gascony,
Jurançon and
around Madiran (for Pacherenc...
- from its
landmark "Boulevard des Pyrénées", as well as the
hillsides of
Jurançon.
According to
Alphonse de Lamartine, "Pau has the world's most beautiful...
- France, and is part of the
Manseng family. It
produces dry
wines in the
Jurançon and Béarn
regions of
Southwest France. In
Gascony it is
permitted in the...
- A 64: Pau (multiplex with E80) D 817: -
Lescar D 802:
Lescar -
Jurançon N 134:
Jurançon - Oloron-Sainte-Marie - France-Spain
border (Urdos) N-330: France-Spain...
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Louisiana Notre Dame (band), a
Swedish metal band
Notre Dame (grape) or
Jurançon, a
French wine
grape Notre Dame (opera), a 1906
romantic opera by Franz...
- larepubliquedespyrenees.fr. 28
September 2010. "Photo du Château Louvie, à
Jurançon – Côté Est" (in French). J. Callizo,
photographe (1909).
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