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  2. Sauvignon blanc - Wikipedia

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    The region of Valparaíso is the most notable area for Sauvignon blanc in Chile due to its cooler climate which allows the grapes to be picked up to six weeks later than in other parts of Chile. In Brazil, ampelographers have discovered that the vines called Sauvignon blanc planted in the region are really Seyval blanc. [8]

  3. List of wine-producing regions - Wikipedia

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    Map of wine regions in France Corsica's wine regions: (1) Cap Corse, (2) Patrimonio, (3) Calvi, (4) Ajaccio, (5) Sartène , (6) Figari, (7) Porto-Vecchio, (8) Greater Vin de Corse region. The Muscat du Cap Corse region overlaps with part of the Cap Corse and Patrimonio regions. Alsace – Alsace wine; Bordeaux – Bordeaux wine. Barsac; Entre ...

  4. Loire Valley (wine) - Wikipedia

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    Sauvignon blanc is the principal grape of Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé. Sauvignon blanc and Pinot noir are the principal grapes of this region that is centered around the appellation of Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé. The two towns of Sancerre and Pouilly-sur-Loire (where Pouilly-Fumé is made) sit on opposite sides of the Loire river with Sancerre ...

  5. New Zealand wine - Wikipedia

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    Following Robert Mondavi's lead in renaming Californian Sauvignon Blanc Fumé Blanc (partially in reference to Pouilly Fumé, but also to denote the smokiness of the wine produced from flinty soil and oak barrel ageing), there was a trend for oaked Sauvignon Blanc in New Zealand during the late 1980s. Strong oaky overtones dropped out of ...

  6. Marlborough wine region - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand's plantings of Sauvignon Blanc experienced enormous growth in the 21st century, driven almost exclusively by investment in the Marlborough region. [5] Vineyard area of the grape expanded from 4,516 hectares (11,160 acres) in 2003 to 23,102 hectares (57,090 acres) in 2018, a five-fold increase in just 15 years.

  7. Uncorking Cabernet Sauvignon: A journey into the world ... - AOL

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    It’s the most popular wine in the world, but also one of the most complex. In a new series, we discover what makes Cabernet Sauvignon such a tantalising tipple, suggest the food to drink it with ...

  8. Chilean wine - Wikipedia

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    The Sauvignon blanc vines were found to actually be Sauvignonasse, also known as Sauvignon vert, or a mutated Sauvignon blanc/Sémillon cross. In response to these discoveries several Chilean wineries began to import true Merlot and Sauvignon blanc cuttings to where most bottles labeled Merlot and Sauvignon blanc from vintages in the 21st ...

  9. Lists of wines - Wikipedia

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    List of wine-producing regions; List of wine personalities; Outline of wine This page was last edited on 12 July 2022, at 19:01 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

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