- A
varietal wine is a wine made
primarily from a
single named grape variety, and
which typically displays the name of that
variety on the wine label. Examples...
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vines grown in France: varieties, rootstocks, clones) Wine
varietal directory Most
common varietal wines Grape varieties and
Common Blends Grape Growers Handbook...
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Severny is the name of a
Russian red-grape variety.
Severny results from the
interspecific crossing between Seianetze Malengra and
Vitis amurensis. The...
- Loire's Chinon. In
addition to
being used in
blends and
produced as a
varietal in Canada, the
United States and Argentina, it is
sometimes made into ice...
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Coffee Bean
Varietals". coffeeresearch.org.
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wines with a lush, soft character. In
contrast to Chardonnay, the
Viognier varietal has more
natural aromatics that
include notes of peach, pears, violets...
- wine
tasting used to
describe the
degree to
which a wine
reflects its
varietal origins and thus
demonstrates the
signature characteristics of the grape...
- blue–colored wine
grape variety that is used as both a
blending grape and for
varietal wines. The name
Merlot is
thought to be a
diminutive of merle, the French...
- with a
varietal, at
least 75% of the
grapes used to make the wine must be of that
varietal. In Oregon, the
requirement is 90% for
certain varietals, such...
- The
culture of the
ancient Phoenicians was one of the
first to have had a
significant effect on the
history of wine.
Phoenicia was a
civilization centered...