SIPON See Furmint. Smoky Having the aroma and flavor reminiscent of smoke, typically due to oak aging.
SIPON: (See Furmint above). SOUZÃO: Red wine Port-grape variety widely grown in the Douro region of Portugal. Also found in California and Australia for use in fortified Port-type wine.
SIPON: (See Furmint above). SIRIUS: (No details as yet other than it is the offspring of a Bacchus x Villard Blanc crossing).
SIPON: (see Furmint above). SPATROT: (aka Zierfandler). White wine grape widely grown in Austria and often blended with the Rotgipfler grape derived wine to make the popular white "Gumpoldskirchen" village wine.
(Redirected from Sipon) Furmint is a variety of wine grape from the Pontian Balcanica branch of vitis vinifera, used for white wines. The name Furmint is taken from the word "froment" for the wheat-gold color of the wine it produces.
as Tokayu in Hungary and as Tokayer or Edler Weisser in Austria and Germany. The fortified wine known as Tokay originating in North-Eastern Victoria in Australia is however made from Muscadelle grapes. In Yugoslavia Furmint is also known as Sipon, ...
to create a dry varietal and the famous long-aging, ultra-sweet "Tokaji" white wines. Also grown in Austria where it is known as the white-wine grape Mosler. Smaller plantings are found in Slovenia (former Yugoslavia) where it is known as the Sipon ...
Vine plantings are also found in Croatia and Slovenia (former Yugoslavia) where it is known as the Sipon variety.
See also: Italy, Region, White, Grape, Wine
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