What grapes are in Pauillac?

Pauillac, a commune located between Saint-Estèphe and Saint-Julien on Bordeaux's Médoc peninsula, is home to some of the world's most famous and expensive red wines wines, made predominantly from the Cabernet Sauvignon grape variety. The commune gives its name to the Pauillac appellation d'origine contrôlée.
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Is Pauillac a Merlot?

Château Mouton Rothschild 1'eme Cru Classé Pauillac 2005 Grapes: A blend of 85% Cabernet Sauvignon, 14% Merlot and 1% Cabernet Franc "The 2005 Château Mouton-Rothschild is a deeply impressive First Growth.
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Is Pauillac a Burgundy?

The grapes of Pauillac: Pauillac vineyards are planted with all 6 Bordeaux red grape varietals. Cabernet Sauvignon is the most prevalent, followed by Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, Malbec, and a few properties that maintain a very small amount of Carmenere.
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What are the 6 Bordeaux grapes?

The six Bordeaux Varietals include Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, Malbec, and occasionally Carménère. Bordeaux blends are made up of differing combinations of these grapes, all of which bring unique characteristics to their wines.
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What are the 5 noble grapes of Bordeaux?

When speaking to Bordeaux or Bordeaux-style wines, the Noble Grapes are: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Malbec, and Petit Verdot. These 5 grapes make the world's most coveted red blend wine the world over; Red Bordeaux.
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What grape is in Chateauneuf du Pape?

Châteauneuf-du-Pape is a historic village between the towns of Orange and Avignon, in France's southern Rhône Valley. It is famous for powerful, full-bodied red wine, largely made from the classic southern Rhône grape trio of Grenache, Syrah and Mourvèdre.
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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 is the Chablis grape?

Chablis, the wine, is 100% Chardonnay. No other grape is allowed in the four Chablis Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC), and no one has seen the need to change that. The two meld together so well.
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What grape is Claret?

Claret is a British term used, unofficially, in reference to red Bordeaux wine. The red wines of Bordeaux are blends, mostly based on Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. The term “claret” is sometimes used—unofficially, of course—to refer to Bordeaux-style red wines produced elsewhere, such as the United States.
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What grape is Beaujolais?

Beaujolais is a light red wine made with Gamay Noir grapes.
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What is the difference between a Pomerol and a Pauillac?

Generally, the wines of the Left Bank (Pauillac) will blend their wines before the Christmas following harvest while Pomerol will blend after aging, with some exceptions.
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What food goes with Pauillac?

Perfect pairings for Pauillac include cigars, watching sports and poker games. Lamb is for Dinner – When it comes to food pairings, Pauillac's power makes it limited to mostly red meats. Of them, lamb seems to be the ideal partner.
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What grapes are in Pomerol?

Merlot is the dominant grape in Pomerol and plays a large part in making the wines rich, smooth and approachable at an early age, while also being capable of extended aging. Cabernet Franc is also often present, adding structure and an element of savory spice.
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Is Pauillac Right or Left Bank?

Left vs Right bank Bordeaux: Appellations

The Left Bank encompasses the Médoc wine region north of Bordeaux. Its four best-known appellations – from north to south – are St-Estèphe, Pauillac, St-Julien and Margaux. It also encompasses Haut-Médoc, Listrac-Médoc and Moulis-en-Médoc appellations.
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Where is Pauillac Bordeaux?

Pauillac (French pronunciation: ​[pojak]; Occitan: Paulhac) is a municipality in the Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. The city is mid-way between Bordeaux and the Pointe de Grave, along the Gironde, the largest estuary in western Europe.
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Is St Emilion a claret?

Two areas especially worth looking out for, if you like the earthier, juicier style of claret associated with a highish percentage of Merlot, are the Montagne Saint-Emilion and Lalande de Pomerol.
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Are Bordeaux and claret the same?

Claret is mostly used as an unofficial way to describe Bordeaux red wines, although it's a protected name under EU law and there is reference to it in Bordeaux's appellation rules.
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Is Merlot a claret?

Historically, the word "claret" was an English term to refer to the red wines of Bordeaux. And, in general, red Bordeaux is made from a blend of grape varieties, including, most importantly, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. But "claret" has no legal meaning.
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What grape is Pouilly-Fumé?

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 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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Which is better Pouilly-Fumé or Pouilly Fuisse?

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

The AOC Chassagne-Montrachet has two grape varieties located side by side, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, which give excellent white wines and red wines, respectively. They are distributed more or less equitably over the area, for a total production of 1,500,000 liters annually.
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What grape is Puligny Montrachet?

Puligny-Montrachet, along with Chassagne, is the most perfect expression of the Chardonnay grape. The appellation was created in 1937 on soils separated by only a few metres from the Grands Crus. The white wines have well-defined personalities and an established reputation.
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What grape is Muscadet made from?

Muscadet wines are made from a relatively neutral white grape called Melon de Bourgogne. It's important to distinguish Muscadet wines from the grape variety Muscadelle—a white grape from Bordeaux—and Muscat, a large family of grapes known to produce aromatic wines with distinctive grape aromas.
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