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Savagnin and is
Here the grape is known as Melon d ' Arbois or Gamay blanc and is sometimes blended with Savagnin.
Sauvignon Blanc is also known under the synonyms Beyaz Sauvignon, Blanc Doux, Blanc Fume, Bordeaux Bianco, Douce Blanche, Feher Sauvignon, Feigentraube, Fie, Fie dans le Neuvillois, Fume, Fume Blanc, Fume Surin, Genetin, Gennetin, Gentin a Romorantin, Gros Sauvignon, Libournais, Melkii Sotern, Muskat Silvaner, Muskat Sylvaner, Muskatani Silvanec, Muskatni Silvanec, Muskatsilvaner, Painechon, Pellegrina, Petit Sauvignon, Picabon, Piccabon, Pinot Mestny Bely, Pissotta, Puinechou, Punechon, Punechou, Quinechon, Rouchelin, Sampelgrina, Sarvonien, Sauternes, Sauvignon, Sauvignon Bianco, Sauvignon Bijeli, Sauvignon Blanco, Sauvignon Fume, Sauvignon Gros, Sauvignon Jaune, Sauvignon Jeune, Sauvignon Petit, Sauvignon Vert, Sauvignon White, Savagnin, Savagnin Blanc, Savagnin Musque, Savagnou, Savignon, Servanien, Servonien, Servoyen, Souternes, Sovinak, Sovinjon, Sovinjon Beli, Sovinon, Spergolina, Surin, Sylvaner Musque, Uva Pelegrina, Weisser Sauvignon, and Zöld Ortlibi.
To confuse matters, " Red Riesling " has also been used as a synonym for red-skinned Traminer grapes ( such as the Savagnin rose of Klevener de Heiligenstein ) and the obscure variety Hanns, which is a seed plant of Roter Veltliner.
The wine is made from the Savagnin grape, with some of the most premium examples coming from the marl based vineyards in the Château-Chalon AOC.
Vin jaune is made from late harvest Savagnin grapes, a white variety in the Traminer family which is less aromatic than the better-known Gewürztraminer.
This is made from the local Savagnin grape variety.
Savagnin, itself, is the only permitted variety for vin jaune.
The wine is produced by picking the Savagnin as ripe as possible, in some cases becoming a sort of late harvest wine, and after fermentation storing it in Burgundian aging barrels for over 6 years.
Savagnin or Savagnin Blanc is a variety of white wine grape with green-skinned berries.
The history of Savagnin is complicated and it not helped by its rather unstable genome.
Savagnin Blanc is mostly grown in the Jura.
Savagnin Blanc is very late ripening, and may be picked as late as December.

Savagnin and with
Ampelographers are not completely sure about Arbois ' origins though some of the grape's synonyms seem to suggest a relationship with the Pinot family, as does its weak association with the Jura wine region of Arbois AOC ( mostly through its similarities in leaf structure with Savagnin ).
It produced Petit Meslier and Aubin when pollinated by Traminer / Savagnin, and Riesling and Elbling when pollinated by a cross of a wild grape with Traminer.
The white Savagnin grape has some similarities with the possibly related Traminer and Gewürztraminer.
At some point, either Traminer or Savagnin Blanc mutated into a form with pink-skinned berries, called Red Traminer or Savagnin Rose.
The Gringet of Savoie has no link with Savagnin Blanc.

Savagnin and Chardonnay
Other wine styles found in Jura includes a vin de paille made from Chardonnay, Poulsard and Savagnin, a sparkling Crémant du Jura made from slightly unripe Chardonnay grapes, and a vin de liqueur known as Macvin du Jura made by adding marc to halt fermentation.
The main grapes of the region are Chardonnay, known locally as Melon d ' Arbois, Savagnin, also know locally as Naturé, Poulsard, Pinot Noir and Trousseau.

Savagnin and white
Only white wines from the Savagnin grape made in the vin jaune (" yellow wine ") style can be made using this appellation.

Savagnin and wine
Given that the wine made from ' Gewürztraminer ' in Germany can be much less aromatic than that made in Alsace, some of the German vines may well be misidentified Savagnin Rose.
It has recently been discovered that grape growers and wine makers in Australia have been supplying and selling Savagnin wrongly labelled for over a decade.

Savagnin and Jura
* Savagnin Blanc of the Jura
The famous ampelographer Pierre Galet thought that Traminer was identical to the green-skinned Savagnin Blanc in the Jura.

is and blended
This is blended, but not formed like adobe.
This technique, a precursor to impressionism, is noted for the short brush strokes where the colors are not necessarily blended smoothly.
The title of " Mystery of God " symbolises, according to Bahá ' ís, that ` Abdu ' l-Bahá is not a manifestation of God but how a " person of ` Abdu ' l-Bahá the incompatible characteristics of a human nature and superhuman knowledge and perfection have been blended and are completely harmonized ".
The base for these drinks is flavoring blended with ice, often called Snow Bubble.
Constitutional monarchy ( or limited monarchy ) is a form of government in which a monarch acts as head of state within the parameters of a constitution, whether it be a written, uncodified, or blended constitution.
Cement is made by heating limestone ( calcium carbonate ) with small quantities of other materials ( such as clay ) to 1450 ° C in a kiln, in a process known as calcination, whereby a molecule of carbon dioxide is liberated from the calcium carbonate to form calcium oxide, or quicklime, which is then blended with the other materials that have been included in the mix.
The mechanism of transformation is structural mapping, in which properties of two or more source domains are selectively mapped onto a blended space ( Fauconnier & Turner, 1995 ; see conceptual blending ).
Cranberry juice is a major use of cranberries ; it is usually either sweetened to make " cranberry juice cocktail " or blended with other fruit juices to reduce its natural severe tartness.
Rodolphe Lindt invented the process called conching, which involves heating and grinding the chocolate solids very finely to ensure that the liquid is evenly blended.
In contrast, the U. S. definition of " rye whisky " requires that the whisky be at least 51 % rye, which prevents a low rye content whisky from being labelled " rye " unless it is labelled as a " blended " rye whisky, and even then approximately 10 % of such a " blended rye whisky " must still be from rye.
The technology is a mixture of the futuristic ( cybernetics, jump gates, energy weapons ) and the modern ( wheeled cars, handguns, zippo-styled lighters ), both of which are blended together.
He has blended judo, western boxing, kickboxing, and gymnastics into his own unique fighting style and is a master of multiple martial arts.
Texture can be made to appear more realistic when it is drawn next to a contrasting texture ; a coarse texture will be more obvious when placed next to a smoothly blended area.
The fortified version is blended with brandy to make two styles, the younger, slightly weaker Fine, which is at least 17 % abv and aged at least four months ; and the Superiore, which is at least 18 %, and aged at least two years.
In addition to the blended vegetable ingredients, it is also usually accompanied by different garnishes.
* Electric Indigo is sometimes used as a glow color for computer graphics lighting, possibly because it seems to change color from indigo to lavender when blended with white.
" When concluding about the work, he declared, " The elements of this melody are only the common and well-known ones of English versification ; our author is always felicitous in their management, but no where has he blended them in so perfect a combination as in this instance.
It is most prominent in Southwest France in regions like Bordeaux, Bergerac and Cahors where it is often blended with Malbec.

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