Savagnin
Savagnin is a white grape with deep roots in France’s Jura region, where it has been cultivated since at least the Middle Ages. Known for its late ripening and moderate vigor, Savagnin thrives in the…
Savagnin is a white grape with deep roots in France’s Jura region, where it has been cultivated since at least the Middle Ages. Known for its late ripening and moderate vigor, Savagnin thrives in the…
Sauvignon Gris is a white grape closely related to Sauvignon Blanc, originating in Bordeaux, France, where it has been cultivated for centuries. A mutation of Sauvignon Blanc, it shares genetic links with both Sauvignon Blanc…
Sauvignon Blanc is a green-skinned white grape variety originating in Bordeaux, France, likely from a cross between Traminer and Chenin Blanc. Its name comes from the French “sauvage” (wild) and “blanc” (white), reflecting the grape’s…
Saperavi (საფერავი) is an ancient red grape variety from Georgia, primarily associated with the Kakheti region in the Alazani River Valley. Its name comes from the Georgian word “sape,” meaning “dye” or “color,” reflecting the…
Roussanne is a white wine grape variety originating from France’s Rhône Valley, particularly the Northern Rhône appellations such as Hermitage, Crozes-Hermitage, and Saint-Joseph. Its name likely comes from the French word “rousse,” meaning reddish-brown, referring…
Romorantin is a white wine grape variety with deep roots in France’s Loire Valley, specifically the Cour-Cheverny appellation within the Cheverny AOC. Its history dates back to the 16th century, reportedly introduced to the region…