Jurançon (French pronunciation: [ʒyʁɑ̃sɔ̃] ) is a wine region in South West France in the foothills of the Pyrenees, around the commune of Jurançon. It...
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Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. It is part of the traditional province of Béarn. Jurançon AOC, a wine from this commune Communes of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department...
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Some vineyards in the area of the Jurançon AOC can also produce red Béarn wine, and some in the area of the Madiran AOC may produce a rosé Béarn. Wines...
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South West France (wine region) (redirect from Brulhois AOC)
Saint-Mont VDQS Tursan VDQS Madiran AOC Pacherenc du Vic-Bilh AOC Pacherenc du Vic-Bilh Sec AOC Béarn AOC Jurançon AOC Irouléguy AOC The following grape varieties...
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List of vins de primeur (category French wine AOCs)
Bergerac AOC Coteaux du Lyonnais AOC Coteaux du Tricastin AOC Côtes du Rhône AOC Côtes du Roussillon AOC Côtes du Ventoux AOC Gaillac AOC Jurançon AOC T. Stevenson...
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Pouilly-Fumé (redirect from Pouilly-Fumé AOC)
(French pronunciation: [puji fyme]) is an appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) for the dry sauvignon blanc white wine produced around Pouilly-sur-Loire...
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Côtes de Saint-Mont, Pacherenc du Vic-Bilh and Tursan; Béarn, such as Jurançon; and Basque Country areas, such as Irouléguy. There are also several smaller...
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blanche and Colombard, while up to 10% of the grapes used can be Folignan, Jurançon blanc, Meslier St-François (also called Blanc Ramé), Sélect, Montils, or...
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List of Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée wines (redirect from AOC wine)
that are entitled to use the designation Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) on their label. There are currently over 300 appellations acknowledged by...
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foie gras, are usually those local to Bordeaux (Sauternes and Béarn (Jurançon AOC et Pacherenc). Côtes de Gascogne and Armagnac are used in cooking, and...
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