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Muscadet wine grape

Muscadet

Muscadet is a white wine grape variety primarily grown in the Loire Valley of France, especially in the Nantes subregion. Its origins date back to the 17th century, and the grape itself is known as… Muscadet

Koshu wine grape

Koshu

Koshu is a white wine grape native to Japan, primarily grown in the Yamanashi Prefecture, especially in the Katsunuma region. Its exact origins are unclear, but it’s believed to have been cultivated in Japan for… Koshu

Kerner wine grape

Kerner

Kerner is a white wine grape that was created in 1929 in Weinsberg, Germany, by crossing Trollinger and Riesling. The goal was to combine Trollinger’s hardiness with Riesling’s quality, and the grape was officially recognized… Kerner

Jacquère wine grape

Jacquère

Jacquère is a white wine grape closely tied to France’s Savoie region in the eastern Alps, where it has been cultivated for centuries. Its exact origins are unclear, but the grape has long been part… Jacquère

Inzolia wine grape

Inzolia

Inzolia, also known as Ansonica, is a white wine grape primarily grown in Sicily, with roots that likely trace back to Greece before being brought to the island by ancient settlers. It has thrived in… Inzolia

Hárslevelű wine grape

Hárslevelű

Hárslevelű is a white wine grape closely associated with Hungary, particularly the Tokaj-Hegyalja region, where it has been cultivated for centuries. Its name, meaning “linden leaf,” reflects the shape of its distinctive vine leaves. The… Hárslevelű