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    Savagnin or Savagnin blanc (not to be confused with Sauvignon blanc) is a variety of white wine grape with green-skinned berries. It is mostly grown in the Jura region of France, where it is made into Savagnin wine or the famous vin jaune and vin de paille. See more

    The history of Savagnin is complicated and not helped by its rather unstable genome. The story starts with the ancient Traminer variety, a green-skinned grape recorded in the Tyrolean village of Tramin from ca. 1000 until … See more

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    Savagnin blanc is mostly grown in the Jura. In 2007, total French plantations of the variety stood at 472 hectares (1,170 acres). It is most … See more

    As explained above, genetic instability means that the Traminer/Savagnin group should be regarded as a family of related clones rather than distinct varieties. These are the synonyms currently listed by Geilweilerhof for Savagnin blanc :
    Auvernat blanc, … See more

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    Savagnin blanc is very late ripening, and may be picked as late as December. Like its cousin Gewürztraminer, it is a temperamental … See more

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    Der Savagnin oder Savagnin blanc, in Deutschland auch Traminer oder Weißer Traminer genannt, ist eine Weißweinsorte. Savagnin/Traminer kommt in mehreren Spielarten vor, die genetisch identisch sind: Savagnin blanc, Gewürztraminer und Savagnin rosé.
    Der ethanolschwere, volle Weißwein des Savagnin ist meist goldgelb; geschmacklich erinnert er an Nuss, Vanille und Honig und hat bisweilen auch leicht rauchige Anklänge. Er hat ein sehr ausge…

    • Synonyme: Traminer, Clevner, Paien, Heida – für …
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    Savagnin or Savagnin blanc (not to be confused with Sauvignon blanc) is a variety of white wine grape with green-skinned berries. It is mostly grown in the Jura region of France, where it is made into Savagnin wine or the famous vin jaune and vin de paille . The history of Savagnin is complicated and not helped by its rather unstable genome.
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    Savagnin. Savagnin or Savagnin blanc (not to be confused with Sauvignon blanc) is a variety of white wine grape with green-skinned berries. It is mostly grown in the Jura region of France, where it is made into Savagnin wine or the famous vin jaune and vin de paille .
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    Is Savagnin blanc from Spain or France?
    A visiting French expert raised questions in 2008, and DNA testing confirmed that the grapes are in fact Savagnin sourced from Spanish cuttings. The variety itself may have originated in Spain or France. Savagnin blanc is very late ripening, and may be picked as late as December.
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    What is the history of Savagnin grapes?
    History. The history of Savagnin is complicated and not helped by its rather unstable genome. The story starts with the ancient Traminer variety, a green-skinned grape recorded in the Tyrolean village of Tramin from ca. 1000 until the 16th century. (This region now lies in the Italian province of South Tyrol ).
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    De opbrengst van deze druif is vrij laag en wordt voornamelijk gebruikt voor Vin jaunein de Jura. Omdat het een moeilijke druif is om te verbouwen – plus dat de wijn waarvoor ze gebruikt wordt veel tijd en moeite kost – zal de eindprijs hoog zijn.Overigens wordt de druif ook wel gebruikt voor de productie van "Crémant du …
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    • https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savagnin
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      Ce cépage est cultivé de très longue date dans les pays germaniques. D'après des analyses génétiques effectuées en 2014, le Savagnin est affilié directement au pinot noir (en tant qu'ascendant ou descendant, la filiation est indéterminée)[1],[2]. En 2019, l'ADN d'un pépin de raisin datant du xiie siècle, re…
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      • https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savagnin
        • La historia de savagnin es complicada, y no ayuda su genoma, bastante inestable. La historia empieza con la antigua variedad traminer, uva de piel verde documentada en el pueblo del Tirol meridional de Tramin desde alrededor del año 1000 hasta el siglo XVI. El famoso ampelógrafo Pierre Galet pensó que la traminer era idéntica a la savagnin blanc de...
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        • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savagnin_rose

          Savagnin rose or Roter Traminer is a variety of wine grape. It has a pink, reddish or brownish red skin colour, but is counted as a white wine grape since it does not have the deep …

        • https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savagnin

          Savagnin är en grön vindruva som främst odlas i vinregionen Jura i Frankrike. Den är den enda tillåtna druvan i det gamla, lokala vinet Vin jaune men används även i andra vita viner …

        • https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savagnin

          Savagnin. Vin Jeaune, Vin de Paille. Savagnin er en hvit druesort brukt i Jura i Frankrike, og som er eneste tillatte druesort i Vin jaune. Savagnin er trolig i familie med Gewürztraminer og …

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          Der Savagnin oder Savagnin blanc, in Deutschland auch Traminer oder Weißer Traminer genannt, ist eine Weißweinsorte. Savagnin/Traminer kommt in mehreren Spielarten vor, die …

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          Savagnin (uncountable) A variety of white wine grape with green-skinned berries grown mostly in the Jura region of France, where it makes the famous vin jaune and vin de paille. Synonyms . …

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