- Gros
Manseng (sometimes translated:
Large Manseng,
rarely "Big
Manseng") is a
white wine
grape variety that is
grown primarily in
South West France, and...
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Petit Manseng (sometimes translated:
Small Manseng,
rarely "Little
Manseng") is a
white wine
grape variety that is
grown primarily in
South West France...
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Manseng may
refer to
several wine
grape varieties from
South West France: Gros
Manseng ("large
manseng"),
white grape Manseng Noir ("black
manseng"), red...
-
sought after sweet white wine. The
grape varieties used are Gros
Manseng,
Petit Manseng and Courbu. The
sweet wines develop aromas of
tropical fruit such...
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Manseng noir (sometimes translated:
Black Manseng) is a wine
grape variety of
Basque origins that is
grown primarily in
South West France. It is allowed...
-
theorized that the
grape is a
close relative of the
French grape Petit Manseng. It
should not be
confused with
Alvarinho Lilás (Madeira), Albarín Blanco...
- the Pyrenees,
wines are made from
local varieties, such as Gros
Manseng and
Petit Manseng. The south-west
region was
first cultivated by the
Romans and...
- rosés are
produced from
blends that
include 60%
Tannat and a 40% mix of
Manseng noir, Fer and
Courbu noir. In 1990,
Madiran winemaker Patrick Ducournau...
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Bordeleza Zuria (Folle Blanche),
Izkiriota Ttipia (Petit
Manseng),
Izkiriota (Gros
Manseng) and Courbu. Chacolí, in the
original common French, Spanish...
- Tannat, Fer,
Manseng Noir and
Courbu Noir.
According to Guy
Lavignac this
region had its own
grape varieties for centuries: Bouchy, Fer,
Manseng Noir, Courbu...