- Sémillon (French pronunciation: [semijɔ̃] ) is a golden-skinned
grape used to make dry and
sweet white wines,
mostly in
France and Australia. Its thin...
-
Marmara Region, Chardonnay, Riesling,
Semillion, Beylerce, Yapıncak; in the
Aegean Region,
muscat and
semillion; in the
Black Sea Region, Narince; in...
- in the
world producing Shiraz (Syrah)
icewine with the 2004 vintage,
Semillion, and
Sangiovese in 2007.
Icewines from
white varieties tend to be pale...
- needed] Many
other lesser varieties are also grown,
including Chardonnay,
Semillion,
Sauvignon Blanc,
Pinot Noir,
Tempranillo and Grenache.[citation needed]...
- oak, the
traditional Entre-deux-Mers
whites had a high
proportion of
Semillion and were made in
either old oak
barrels or
steel tanks.
Starting in the...
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Torres Vedras PDO, Tejo PGI H-8-21-59
Sedouro (See Batoca) Semilão (See
Sémillion and Boal Branco) Sémillon 11480 B
Unknown Alentejo PDO,
Beira Atlântico...
- 563 1.0 n.a n.a 13
Grenache noir 151,658 1.2 201,804 1.2 960,611 1.3 14
Semillion 147,726 1.1 162,446 1.0 n.a n.a 15
Alicante Bouschet 140,280 1.1 219,014...
- Gamay,
Kalecik Karası, Merlot, Papazkarası, Riesling,
Sauvignon blanc,
Semillion,
Syrah and Viognier. The
Marmara wine
region contributes to all the wine...
- vinography.com (May 11, 2006). 1989
Fiorano (Boncompagni Ludovisi)
Botte 48
Semillion, Roma,
Italy O'Keefe,
Kerin (2005).
Franco Biondi Santi. The gentleman...
-
Graves de
Vayres is in fact
composed of a
blend of 70% Sauvignon, 20-25%
Sémillion, and 5-10%
Muscadelle grapes. Coates,
Clive (2004). The
Wines of Bordeaux:...