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Sauternes (French pronunciation: [sotɛʁn]) is a
French sweet wine from the
region of the same name in the
Graves section in Bordeaux.
Sauternes wine is...
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Sauternes can
refer to:
Sauternes, Gironde, a town in the
Bordeaux region of
France Sauternes (wine), an
appellation for
sweet Bordeaux wine produced...
- SS
Sauternes was a
steamship built in 1922. It was
known as the Jólaskipið (the
Christmas Ship) in the
Faroe Islands. It sank in a
storm in the firth...
- less
importance than red wine, were
limited to the
sweet varieties of
Sauternes and
Barsac and were
ranked only from
superior first growth to
second growth...
- all of the
Graves subregion. The area encomp****es
villages including Sauternes, Pessac, Talence, Léognan, Martillac, Saint-Morillon, and Portets. The...
- (sometimes
called "claret" in Britain), with
sweet white wines (most
notably Sauternes), dry whites, and (in much
smaller quantities) rosé and
sparkling wines...
- is a
Premier Cru Supérieur (Fr: "Superior
First Growth") wine from the
Sauternes,
Gironde region in the
southern part of the
Bordeaux vineyards known as...
- wine. The
grape is also a
component of the
famous dessert wines from
Sauternes and Barsac.
Sauvignon blanc is
widely cultivated in France, Chile, Romania...
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Sauternes (French pronunciation: [sotɛʁn]; Occitan: Sautèrnas) is a
commune in the
Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in
southwestern France. It...
- most famous, the
Bordeaux region, or more
precisely Great Sauternes region (at that time
Sauternes was
covering appellations that are now
considered as Bordeaux...