Originally French the grape Baco Noir is getting by François Baco (1865-1947). and it would be a crossing of Folle Blanche grapes produced in 1902. The grape is a hybrid direct
It is a little grown in Canada (since its early maturity) and in United States...
Blueberries are some fruits produced by various species of the genus Vaccinium (family Ericaceae). These are small berries of blue-purple color to the mild flavor and slightly sweet. . .
Also known as rosado in Portugal and Spanish-speaking countries and rosato in Italy
It is depending of varietals used and winemaking techniques.
There are three major ways to produce rosé wine: skin contact, saignée and blending. Rosé wines can be made still, semi-sparkling or sparkling and with a wide range of sweetness levels from the dry Provençal rosé to the sweet White Zinfandels and blushes. Rosé wines are made from a wide variety of grapes and can be found all around the globe. . .
It is a black grape vat. It belongs to the family of Carmenets, which is the nearest Member of wild varieties. According to Guy Lavignac, it would come from the Spanish side of the Pyrenees vineyard and would have won the southwest of France thanks to the return of pilgrims to St. Jacques de Compostela...
Cabernet Sauvignon is a black grape of French origin. Grape is known worldwide it has become one of the most common grape varieties in the world. It grows in most wine producing countries in a variety of climates ranging from Canada to Lebanon. He owes his international recognition to Bordeaux vineyard, where it is often blended with Merlot and Cabernet Franc.
This variety has spread from France to Europe and then in all new wine regions such as California, Australia and Chile. During the twentieth century, it was the most planted grape in the world until it is surpassed by Merlot in 1990.
Despite the globalization of culture, this grape is a relatively new variety. It is the product of miscegenation between Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon Blanc made by chance in the seventeenth century . . .
French Chardonnay is a white grape. Originally from Burgundy vineyard, he became an international grape having won very many wine producing countries of world.
Its qualities make use like many types of white wine, Burgundy wines to sparkling wines, Champagne and grape wine.
This grape is known from a long time in Burgundy, described in different forms that make it look like pinot noir or melon de Bourgogne.
It was Pierre Galet in 1958 which helped to differentiate definitely pinot blanc of its method ampelographic, the latter by making a full variety. The wine village of Chardonnay in Mâconnais vineyard in Burgundy is probably the historical cradle of the grape.
Chardonnay is a wine that is produced from white grapes. Traditionally, it is common to think that Chardonnay species come from the wine region of Burgundy in France. . .
Cranberry or canneberge, native to North America, is a shrub which grows in bogs in cold regions. On soils Sphagnum, soaked with water.
Cranberry is a perennial plant that grows wild in acid bogs. The shrub does not exceed 30 cm. Well cultivated, this plant can live over a hundred years.
Cranberry juice, is little used in France, but common in England, North America and Russia, is a component of many cocktails Its tangy taste, astringent and bitter differentiates it from other juices and fruit nectars. Like red wine, it has a certain density of tannins that contain antioxidant compounds. . .
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