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Muscadelle (French pronunciation: [myskadɛl] ) is a
white wine
grape variety. It has a
simple aroma of
grape juice and
raisins like
grapes of the Muscat...
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planted with
white varieties (40% Semillon, 40%
Sauvignon blanc and 20%
Muscadelle). Château Lynch-Bages is
primarily known for its
eponymous red wine, of...
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previously mentioned) and
white wine from the
Sauvignon blanc, Sémillon and
Muscadelle grapes. The area of
Sauternes (including Barsac) is
known for its botrytized...
- Bordeaux.
Sauternes wine is made from Sémillon,
sauvignon blanc, and
muscadelle grapes that have been
affected by
Botrytis cinerea, also
known as noble...
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planted to
white varieties (53%
sauvignon blanc, 36% semillon, and 11%
muscadelle). Château
Lagrange produces three wines; an
eponymous grand vin (about...
- case of the
sweet Sauternes, made from Sémillon,
Sauvignon blanc and
Muscadelle.
Typical blends are 80% Sémillon and 20%
Sauvignon blanc. As with the...
- aged
include Sherry, Madeira, Lillet, Marsala, Mavrodafni, Muscat, and
Muscadelle wines; Balsamic, Commandaria, some Vins doux naturels, and
Sherry vinegars;...
- Carménère.
White Bordeaux is made from
Sauvignon blanc, Sémillon, and
Muscadelle.
Sauternes is a sub-region of
Graves known for its
intensely sweet, white...
- sold as
Bergerac sec.) The
grape varieties Sémillon,
Sauvignon blanc and
Muscadelle are used for Monbazillac, and the
permitted base
yield is 40 hectoliter...
- English),
wines produced in the
Tokaj region of
Hungary and
Slovakia Muscadelle,
called Tokay in
Australia Tocai Friulano, a
defunct synonym for Sauvignon...