[grape] Jurançon is the name attributed to a red (Jurançon noir) and white (Jurançon blanc) French wine grape variety that is grown predominately in Southwest France. According to wine expert Jancis Robinson, both colors produce wines of average to low quality. == Synonyms == Various synonyms have been used to describe Jurançon and its ...
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district in the Béarn, the area around Pau in southwestern France, known for its sweet and spicy white wine.
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A historic wine appellation in the South West of France known for both dry and sweet white wine. Their native grapes are Gros Manseng, Petite Manseng and Camaralet de Lasseube. As one of the first distilleries to mature whisky in wine casks, we have an opulent number of casks in our warehouses from wine regions all over the world.
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