What grape is a white Burgundy?

All in all, white Burgundy is just Chardonnay, but the region is also the origin place of the variety, which is by the way, the world's most popular white grape. In Burgundy, the combination of climate, land, and tradition produce a wine that is coveted by many and never precisely replicated anywhere else.
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What grape makes white Burgundy?

Most white Burgundy wines are made with Chardonnay grapes. However, a very small percentage of white Burgundy wines are made with other grape varieties like Aligoté, Pinot Gris, and Pinot Blanc. Burgundy wine producers also make excellent red wine (Bourgogne rouge), which are made with the Pinot Noir grape variety.
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What is white Burgundy wine called?

White Burgundy from Chablis is often referred to simply as Chablis. Red wine reigns king in the Côte de Nuits, and although some red is made in the Côte de Beaune, this area is known for its prestigious white Burgundies.
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What's a white Burgundy?

Wines made from white grapes are known as white Burgundy (Bourgogne blanc). It comes from Burgundy in France. Chardonnay is the grape most commonly used in making white burgundy wines. Nevertheless, white Burgundy wine is made from grapes such as Aligoté, Pinot Gris, and Pinot Blanc in a very small percentage.
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Is Pouilly Fuisse a white Burgundy?

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 Chablis the same as white Burgundy?

Chablis The antithesis of buttery Chardonnay

What's to know: Chablis is the northernmost region in Burgundy, and therefore the coldest. Chablis almost always has the tartest, crispest acid profile of all white Burgundy. Famous for its intensely chalky white soils, Chablis also contains several Grand Cru vineyard sites.
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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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Is Pinot Grigio a white Burgundy?

It has for centuries been sanctioned in Burgundy where it is known as Pinot Beurot and can be found in some older Pinot Noir vineyards. Indeed it is allowed in many a red burgundy by the appellation contrôlée laws and Henri Gouges of Nuits St Georges makes a full-bodied white wine based on it.
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Is Montrachet a white Burgundy?

Produced from two parcels alongside the southwest corner of the village of Chassagne-Montrachet, this classic white Burgundy has the creamy, buttery quality that Chassagne-Montrachet is known for. The 2013 and 2014 are equally highly rated. Match it to any white meat dish from chicken to turkey to pork.
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Is Sauvignon Blanc a Burgundy?

There are others too, of course, like Aligoté, Pinot Gris, Gamay, and Sauvignon Blanc but the primary focus of Burgundy's production is Pinot Noir for Bourgogne Rouge and Chardonnay for Bourgogne Blanc.
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Is Chablis a Burgundy?

The influence of geology in the case of Chablis is so powerful that it may even overcome the characteristics of the chardonnay grape. Consider that Chablis, though it is classified as part of Burgundy, is in fact nearer to Sancerre than it is to the Côte de Beaune, where most other great white Burgundies come from.
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What is a dry white Burgundy wine?

7 letter answer(s) to dry white burgundy

CHABLIS. dry white table wine of Chablis, France or a wine resembling it.
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Is Pinot Noir white or red?

Pinot noir grapes are light red and translucent because of the water they retain while on the vine. Pinot noir is most frequently used to make red wine; white pinot noir wines are somewhat rare.
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What grape is Chablis?

Chablis wines are dry white wines which are characterized by their purity, crispness, sophistication and minerality. The Chardonnay varietal gives results in Chablis unlike anywhere else.
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Is Puligny-Montrachet a white Burgundy?

Puligny-Montrachet may be used for red wine and white with Pinot noir and Chardonnay as the main grape variety. However, almost only white Puligny-Montrachet is produced, at around 99.5% of the total production.
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Is Montrachet red or white?

Surprise! Chassagne-Montrachet still produces red wine – sometimes from the same vineyards that also produce whites. A bit of a puzzle, but quite a delight. That brings us to today's offer – two Chassagne-Montrachets, both from Morgeot vineyard – one red and one white.
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What is difference between Montrachet and Meursault?

Puligny-Montrachet

They are very different to Meursault: more refined and delicate, and less rich. Village level Puligny-Montrachet from top growers can be very good indeed. The reputation of Puligny-Montrachet is based around its four Grand Crus.
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What grapes are in a Burgundy wine?

In Burgundy, four main grape varieties are grown. The "red" grape varieties are Pinot Noir and Gamay. The "white" varieties are Chardonnay and Aligoté. Pinot Noir and Chardonnay are the most common.
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Is merlot a Burgundy wine?

Burgundy can be red or white. Most red Burgundy is made from pinot noir. Most white Burgundy is made from chardonnay. Merlot is used as a blending wine in Bordeaux.
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Is Sauvignon Blanc red or white?

Sauvignon Blanc is a white wine grape, and it makes terrific white wines from all over, particularly New Zealand, California and parts of France, including the Pouilly-Fumé and Sancerre appellations.
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Which is better Pouilly-Fumé or Pouilly-Fuissé?

Pouilly Fumé is lighter in alcohol and more acidic, while Pouilly Fuissé has a lot of body.
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What grape is Sancerre?

Sancerre itself is a medieval town in the Upper Loire where Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir are planted; Pinot Noir is used here to produce Sancerre Rouge and Sancerre Rosé. But it is the white Sancerre, made entirely from Sauvignon Blanc, that is the most famous wine of in this district.
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What wine is similar to Pouilly-Fuissé?

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.
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