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Cabernet Sauvignon (French: [kabɛʁnɛ soviɲɔ̃]) is one of the world's most
widely recognized red wine
grape varieties. It is
grown in
nearly every major...
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Sauvignon blanc is a green-skinned
grape variety that
originates from the city of
Bordeaux in France. The
grape most
likely gets its name from the French...
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Sauvignon may
refer to:
Sauvignon blanc – a
white wine
grape Sauvignon vert – a
white wine
grape widely planted in Chile. Also a name in
California for...
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Sauvignon gris is a pink-colored wine
grape that is a
clonal mutation of
Sauvignon blanc. The
grape is
primarily found in
Bordeaux and Chile,
where it...
- Sauvignon****e (also
known as Friulano,
Tocai Friulano or
Sauvignon Vert) is a
white wine
grape of the
species Vitis vinifera prevalent in the Italian...
- the sterner, later-ripening
Cabernet Sauvignon,
which tends to be
higher in tannin.
Along with
Cabernet Sauvignon,
Cabernet Franc,
Malbec and
Petit Verdot...
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opposite Pouilly-Fumé. It is well
regarded for and
primarily ****ociated with
Sauvignon blanc. Some
Pinot noir is also grown,
accounting for
around 20% of the...
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varieties worldwide. It is prin****lly
grown for
blending with
Cabernet Sauvignon and
Merlot in the
Bordeaux style, but can also be
vinified alone, as in...
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until the
early 19th century, when it was
replaced by
Cabernet Sauvignon. In 1855, the châteaux of
Bordeaux were classified; this classification...
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oddity for
Burgundy is that it is made from
Sauvignon grapes, with the
varieties Sauvignon blanc and
Sauvignon gris both
being allowed,
rather than the Chardonnay...