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  2. The Best Wine Pairings for Popular Christmas Cookies ... - AOL

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    For classic criss-cross-topped Peanut Butter Cookies or Kiss-crowned Peanut Butter Blossoms, Bilwin says your best bet is a popular red wine: Merlot. A full-bodied red with silky tannins “will ...

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  4. Sauvignon blanc - Wikipedia

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    A dry white Bordeaux made from a blend of Sauvignon blanc and Sémillon. In the Sauternes region, the grape is blended with Sémillon to make the late harvest wine, Sauternes. The composition of Sauvignon blanc varies from producer and can range from 5-50% with the Premier Cru Supérieur Château d'Yquem using 20%.

  5. Check out what wines pair best with Girl Scout Cookies - AOL

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    It's Girl Scout Cookie season, and a local wine specialist provided recommendations for cookie and wine pairings. Check it out. Check out what wines pair best with Girl Scout Cookies

  6. Assyrtiko - Wikipedia

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    Assyrtiko is also being grown by the Paicines Ranch Vineyard in the San Benito AVA of California with Margins Wine making the wine, [2] by Jim Barry Wines in Clare Valley, South Australia, [3] at the Abbey of New Clairvaux in Northern California since 2011, and at Kefi Winery in Monroe, North Carolina by a first generation Greek family. [4]

  7. Musqué - Wikipedia

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    The term musqué is usually suffixed to the name of certain grape varieties to indicate a clone with musqué properties, e.g. "Chardonnay musqué" or "Sauvignon blanc musqué". Such clones have arisen through mutation of a regular ("non-musqué") clone of the variety, and such mutations have been recorded for several different grape varieties.

  8. Sauternes (wine) - Wikipedia

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    The wine produced from this area was known as vins liquoreux, but it is not clear if the Dutch were actively using nobly rotted grapes at this point. [3] Wine expert Hugh Johnson has suggested that the unappealing thought of drinking wine made from fungus-infested grapes may have caused Sauternes producers to keep the use of Botrytis a secret

  9. Regional Bordeaux AOCs - Wikipedia

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    A dry white Bordeaux. In the Bordeaux wine region there are seven regional Appellations d'origine contrôlée (AOCs) that may be used throughout the Gironde department. These are Bordeaux Rouge AOC, Bordeaux Supérieur Rouge, Bordeaux Clairet, Bordeaux Rosé, Bordeaux Blanc, a dry white, Bordeaux Supérieur Blanc, a sweet white, and Crémant de Bordeaux, a sparkling méthode traditionnelle wine.

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