- made from
slightly unripe Chardonnay grapes, and a vin de
liqueur known as
Macvin du Jura made by
adding marc to halt fermentation. The
renowned French chemist...
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juice from the same vineyard,
Pineau des
Charentes in the
Cognac zone,
Macvin in Jura;
there is also
Pommeau similarly made by
blending apple juice and...
- or
fruits such as pear.
Elsewhere in
France analogous drinks are made (
Macvin in Jura, Floc de
Gascogne in the
Armagnac area;
there is also Pommeau, similarly...
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France analogous drinks are made (Pineau des
Charentes in the
Cognac zone,
Macvin in Jura;
there is also Pommeau,
similarly made by
blending apple juice and...
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called cartagène. The Jura wine
region produces a vin de
liqueur called Macvin du Jura. Most
regions that have
characteristic brandies also
produce related...
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Trousseau grape he
calls Trousseau des Dames, a
unique Vin de
Paille and some
Macvin. The
common Appellations to all the
Abbaye de la Boutière
wines are: Côtes...
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conventional dry
white wine in L'Étoile and Côtes du Jura, the
fortified Macvin du Jura, a
sparkling wine
called Crémant du Jura. It is also
blended into...
- of
Arbois AOC, Côtes du Jura AOC, Crémant du Jura AOC, L'Etoile AOC and
Macvin du Jura AOC.
Outside Jura,
Poulsard is also
grown in
Bugey AOC of the Ain...
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grape product. The
Pineau des Charentes, the floc de Gascogne, and the
macvin du Jura are
three AOC
French mistelles. The Vin doux
naturel or
sweet wines...