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Mondeuse noire (French: [mɔ̃.døz nwaʁ]) is a red
French wine
grape variety that is
grown primarily in the
Savoy region of
eastern France. The
grape can...
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similarity in names,
Mondeuse blanche is not
closely related to
Mondeuse noire, or
Mondeuse gris.
Grapes just
called Mondeuse are
usually Mondeuse noire rather...
- the
offspring of two
obscure grapes from
southeastern France,
Dureza and
Mondeuse Blanche.
Syrah should not be
confused with
Petite Sirah, a
cross of Syrah...
- hint of pink.
Mondeuse –
Mondeuse is a red wine with
bluish tones.
Mondeuse d’Arbin –
Mondeuse d’Arbin is also a red wine from
Mondeuse with
intense red...
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vineyards were
found to be a
field blend of
Durif and
other varieties, such as
Mondeuse noire, all
labeled as "Petite Sirah". The vine is a po****r
planting in...
- 1972),
Canadian ice
hockey player Terran (grape),
alternative name for
Mondeuse Noire Terran, the name of
space launch vehicles by
Relativity Space All...
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established that
Dureza was the
father of the
Syrah grape, with
Mondeuse Blanche the mother.
Mondeuse Blanche is
native to the
Savoie region,
though it has been...
- is also used as a
synonym for
Mondeuse blanche and
Mondeuse noire. Furthermore,
Molette noire is a
synonym of
Mondeuse noire and
Molette de Montmelian...
- must be used.
Mondeuse noire,
Pinot gris and
Poulsard are
allowed as
accessory grapes. Red
Bugey can
contain Gamay,
Pinot noir or
Mondeuse noire, with the...
- grapes,
although there are also some (relatively light) reds made from
Mondeuse,
Gamay noir and
occasionally Pinot noir, and rosés made from Gamay, and...