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de Bèze, Gevrey-Chambertin, on Burgundy's Cõte d'OrA more recent white grape sport was propagated in 1936 by Henri Gouges of Burgundy, and there is now 2.5ha planted of this grape which Clive Coates calls Pinot Gouges, and others call Pinot Musigny.
The vines are referred to by various names, including white Pinot Noir, Pinot Gouges or even Pinot Musigny.
Other sources refer to it as the Pinot Musigny. At last report there was about 2.
See also: Yield, Vinifera, Burgundy, Grape, Gamay
 
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