
(from the article `Alsace`) Alsace has a rich, highly intensive agriculture characterized by small farms. This is particularly true of the vineyards that dominate the foothills ...
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Where it comes from: Pink-skinned grape from Alsace in France, where it is the second most planted grape. Flavour profile: Aromatic, musky, floral white wines with bold flavours of lychees and spice. Where to find it: The best examples come from Alsace, but it's also grown with mixed results in Germany, Austria, Australia, South Africa and the USA....
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Gewürztraminer is a white wine grape variety from the wine producing region of Alsace in France.
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Gewürztraminer is a white wine grape variety from the wine producing region of Alsace in France.
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An excellent white-wine grape that is grown in Germany and California. It is pink and yields a spicy, heavily perfumed, soft wine. "Gewurz" means "spice" in German.
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This grape is made in a range of styles in California from dry and light to very sweet, complex dessert styles. Elsewhere in the world, Gewurztraminer makes some of the finest wines from the Alsace region of France.
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