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Piquepoul (French pronunciation: [pikpul] ),
Picpoul, or
Picapoll is a
variety of wine
grape grown primarily in the
Rhone Valley and
Languedoc regions...
- blanc, Marsanne, Roussanne, Bourboulenc, and Viognier. Ugni
blanc and
Picpoul blanc may be used as
secondary varieties.
There are two sub
regions of...
- Ugne blanche.
Spelling variations include Piquepoul and
Picpoul It is
unrelated to the
Picpoul of the
Languedoc Folle Blanche Archived 2012-02-08 at the...
- varieties. Also in the
previous version of the
appellation rules,
Grenache and
Picpoul were ****ociated with
different pruning regulations in
their noir and blanc...
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Grapes produced Grenache, Cinsault, Bourboulenc,
Clairette rose,
Clairette blanche, Mourvèdre,
Picpoul, Syrah, Carignan,
Calitor Wine
produced Tavel AOC...
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Muscat de Lunel,
Muscat de Mireval,
Muscat de Saint-Jean-de-Minervois and
Picpoul de
Pinet In Hérault, the
cultivation of s****fish
produces 8,300 tons of...
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allowed in Châteauneuf-du-Pape,
including Grenache blanc, Counoise, and
Picpoul blanc that had
never before been used in
California and made the clones...
- the Hérault
department in the
Occitanie region in
southern France. AOP
Picpoul de
Pinet is the only
white wine
appellation in the Languedoc. Vineyards...
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permitted to
include Carignan, Syrah, Bourboulenc, Calitor,
Mourvedre and
Picpoul.
While Tavel rosé can be made
using the
saignee and skin-contact method...
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several wine grapes.
These may
include Ugni blanc, Roussanne, Bourboulenc,
Picpoul, and Clairette.
Since about 1998
Viognier is
increasingly being used and...