- 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...
- in California. From an
early period,
Mondavi promoted labeling wines varietally rather than generically,
which became the
standard for New
World wines...
- wine-growing
region with a long
practice in
varietal labeling,
which was a
German tradition long
before varietally labelled New
world wines scored considerable...
- 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...
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Beginning in the late 1980s jug
wines have
increasingly been
labeled varietally to meet
consumer demand.
Common brands include Gallo,
Carlo Rossi, Almaden...
- skin and is low in tannin, but like most AOC
wines they are not
labeled varietally.
Whites from the region,
which make up only 1% of its production, are...
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necessarily mean that the wine is
varietally pure
Pinot blanc. (This is in
difference to
Pinot gris,
which is a "true"
varietal designation in Alsace.) Rather...
- wine
tasting used to
describe the
degree to
which a wine
reflects its
varietal origins and thus
demonstrates the
signature characteristics of the grape...