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Vin de Paille (van duh pah'y)
A wine made in the Jura region of France by first drying the grapes on straw mats. This is the French term, but the Italian Vin Santo is one of the best known examples of wines made in this style.

 


VIN DE PAILLE
A sweet wine traditionally produced from grapes that have been dried on straw mats.
VIN DE PAYS
A French term meaning wine of the country or region that is generally used for categorization.

[edit] Vin de paille French for "straw wine", a dried grape wine.
[edit] Vine A plant on which grapes grow.

The area produces some of the best Jura wines, including vin jaune (yellow wine) and vin de paille (straw wine), in the Arbois AOC.

Chasselas usually produces a dry, delicate, undistinguished light white wine, though it is used to produce vin de paille, a golden, liqueur-like wine in Alsace and in Switzerland produces a popular dry, ...

Sweet wine resulting from late-picked grapes being left to dry and shrivel in the sun on straw matting. Synonym for Vin de Paille (French). See also "sugar levels".
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VIN DE PAILLE
It is a naturally soft wine, not to confuse with a sweet aperitif wine (VDN). It is elaborate starting from passerillés grapes.

See also: Chardonnay, Grape, Straw, Wine, White Wine

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