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Chasselas [Perlan] Also known as, Chasselas Dore, Mornen Blanc, Viala, Valais, Gutedel, Moster, Junker, Sussling, Silberling, Silberwissling, Susstraube, Grossblattrige, Schonedel, Krachmost, Doppelte Spanische, Marzemina Bianca, ...
CHASSELAS A minor white-wine grape widely grown in Switzerland, the Loire and Savoy regions of France, and New Zealand. Also known as Perlan in the Mandement canton of Switzerland.
Chasselas (shass-lah) white wine grape grown in Switzerland Chateau (shah-toe) synonymous with vineyard, in Bordeaux ...
Chasselas white wine grape grown in Switzerland Chateau synonymous with vineyard, in Bordeaux ...
Chasselas Synonyms In France also known as Chasselas Blanc, Chasselas Doré, Mornen, Gutedel in Alsace and Fendant in Switzerland.
CHASSELAS: Minor grape grown in Switzerland, France and New Zealand. Widely grown in the cantons of the first country where it has several regional names, such as Perlan in the Mandement district.
CHASSELAS: (Pronounced "shash-lah"). Semi-classic variety grown in Switzerland, France, Germany, New Zealand and U.S.A.
Hengst (Wintzenheim, 75.78 ha) Some growers, such as JosMeyer, persist with varieties ineligible for Grand Cru status, such as Pinot Blanc, Auxerrois and Chasselas, on this site.
CHASSELAS White Type of vine cultivated especially like grape of table, but also used in wine making in some areas (ex : Savoy, Alsace, Swiss, etc). CHATEAU (CASTLE) ...
Acqui, Barbirono, Bathiolin, Batialin, Beina, Bignola, Bignona, Bignonia, Bignonina, Bourdon Noir, Cassolo, Charbonneau, Charbono, Chasselas Noir, Cote Rouge Merille, Crete de Coq, Debili Rifosk, Dolcedo Rotstieliger, Dolceto, Dolcetta Nera, ...
In Alsace are also cultivated other white berried grapes - not belonging to the family of noble grapes but however interesting - such as Silvaner - here known as Sylvaner - Pinot Blanc, Chasselas, Klevner and Auxerrois.
Recent DNA fingerprinting has in fact shown that the grape was created by crossing Riesling with Chasselas de Courtillier, not Silvaner.
Swiss dry white wine made from the Chasselas grape. Web-weaving by Cliffwood Organic Works ...
A popular white wine and grape in Switzerland. As is the case for so many wines that are light and fresh, it is often best enjoyed locally. Elsewhere in Switzerland the grape is known as Dorin, and in France is is called Chasselas. Fermentation ...
" If you did want to match a wine directly with this particular grits-cake recipe, I would go with a sharply acidic white - maybe a Swiss Chasselas to greet the Gruyere - or perhaps a full-bodied Champagne.
See also: Wine, Grape, Region, White, Dry
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