What does Pouilly-Fuissé mean in English?

Definition of Pouilly-Fuissé
: a dry white burgundy from an area west of Mâcon, France.
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What does Pouilly-Fuissé mean in French?

Pouilly-Fuissé (French pronunciation: ​[pu. ji fɥi.se]) is an appellation (AOC) for white wine in the Mâconnais subregion of Burgundy in central France, located in the communes of Fuissé, Solutré-Pouilly, Vergisson and Chaintré.
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What does Pouilly mean in English?

noun. : a dry white wine from the Loire valley of France.
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Is Pouilly-Fuissé same as Chardonnay?

Pouilly-Fuissé is an appellation in France's Burgundy region. Chardonnay is the only grape grown there, so the California equivalent would be a Chardonnay. There are many different styles of California Chardonnay, so not every single one will match up to your expectations for a Pouilly-Fuissé.
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What is the difference between Chablis and Pouilly-Fuissé?

Pouilly Fuisse is often compared to Chablis Chardonnays. However, there are major differences between the two – Chablis is unoaked which makes it far more acidic, while Pouilly Fuisse's oak barrel aging imparts more body and buttery mouthfeel to the wines.
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Pouilly-Fuissé, explained by Jean-Pierre Renard



Which is better Pouilly-Fumé or Pouilly-Fuissé?

Both French in origin and even though they are spelled similarly, the difference between them is night and day. Pouilly-Fume is made from the Sauvignon Blanc grape grown in the Loire Valley while Pouilly-Fuisse is made from the Chardonnay grape from Burgundy's Maconnais region.
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What grape is Pouilly-Fuissé?

Pouilly-Fuissé is the most distinguished wine appellation in the Mâconnais, making rich, full-bodied white Burgundy from Chardonnay in four communes: Chaintré, Fuissé, Solutré-Pouilly and Vergisson.
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Is Pouilly-Fuissé Sauvignon Blanc?

Pouilly-Fumé is produced entirely from Sauvignon Blanc grown in the easternmost region of Loire along the Loire River.
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Is Pouilly-Fuissé oaked?

Produced in the Mâconnais region of Burgundy, this famous wine is partially barrel fermented with 6 months of ageing in French oak casks. The judicious, subtle use of oak allows Louis Jadot's Pouilly-Fuissé to retain its complexity and structure.
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What is Pouilly in French?

Pouilly translation | French-English dictionary

adj. 1. lousy ; flea-ridden 2. crappy ; grubby. [Med.]
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Is Pouilly Fume a dry wine?

Pouilly-Fumé – a dry white wine made from Sauvignon Blanc grapes – is one of the Loire Valley's most revered wines. It is rivalled in this regard only by Sancerre, just the other side of the Loire River, and perhaps Vouvray.
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What is the difference between Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé?

MADE FROM THE same grape in almost the same place, Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé have followed very different trajectories. Both wines are made from Sauvignon Blanc and grown in the upper Loire Valley of France, but while Sancerre is a star, Pouilly-Fumé has largely faded from view, at least stateside.
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What does Pouilly-Fuissé pair with?

Recommended Pairings: The mineral notes are pairing well with seafood. The well-balanced acidity goes nicely with white meat like veal or poultry, and for sure goat cheese. Its rich aromatic notes pair well with spicy and exotic foods and the acidity will also support sushi and sashimi.
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Should Pouilly-Fuissé be chilled?

Ideal Serving Temperature: 8-13°C

White wines with more body, or oak, (Chardonnay, Pouilly Fuissé) should be served at a warmer temperature of 10-13 ̊ C (50 – 55 ̊ F) – just lightly chilled.
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How do you pronounce Sancerre wine?

Sancerre – [sohn-SARE] – One of the easternmost appellations of the Loire Valley, known for white wines made from Sauvignon Blanc with their trademark mineral notes.
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What do you eat with Pouilly-Fumé?

Pouilly-Fumé wines made with Sauvignon Blanc are crisp: they pair beautifully with tomato tarts, mussels with a mignonette, and lemon-herbed grilled chicken. Chasselas grapes are used to make the fruity Pouilly-sur-Loire wines. Match them with seafood pasta, charcuterie, and grilled white fish.
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Is Chablis the same as Chardonnay?

Chablis (“Shah-blee”) is a Chardonnay making wine region in the northwest corner of Burgundy, France. Unlike other Chardonnay wines, Chablis rarely uses oak-aging, resulting in a very different style and taste profile. It's because of Chablis' renown that the unoaked Chardonnay style is popular worldwide.
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Is Pouilly-Fumé Chardonnay?

Both appellations are made from a single grape variety each, with no blending involved. Pouilly Fumé is made from Sauvignon-Blanc, and Pouilly Fuissé is made with Chardonnay.
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