Listen and learn what is Vignoles Wine Grape from New Yor’s Finger Lakes and how to say Vignoles correctly with French winemaker Julien, “how do you pronounce” free pronunciation audio/video tutorials.
Popular Vignoles wines from across the United States include:
Stone Hill Winery Vignoles, Missouri
Truro Vineyards of Cape Cod Vignoles, Massachusetts
St. James Winery Semi-Dry Vignoles, Ozark Highlands
Augusta Winery American Vignoles, Augusta
Sharrott Winery Vignoles, New Jersey
Atwater Estate Vineyards Celsius Ice Wine, Finger Lakes
Saint Croix Vineyards Vignoles, Minnesota
Keuka Lake Vineyards Gently Dry Vignoles, Finger Lakes, USA
Bully Hill Vineyards Ravat 51, New York
Shady Lane Cellars Coop de Blanc, Leelanau Peninsula
Montelle Winery Dry Vignoles, Missouri
Keuka Lake Vineyards Turkey Run Vineyard Vignoles, Finger Lakes
Huber Winery Vignoles,
Leelanau Cellars Vignoles, Leelanau Peninsula
Atwater Estate Vineyards Late Harvest Vignoles, Finger Lakes
Keuka Spring Vineyards Vignoles, Finger Lakes
Lakewood Vineyards Vignoles, Finger Lakes
Stone Hill Winery Late Harvest Vignoles, Missouri
Blue Sky Vineyards Vignoles, Shawnee Hills
Oliver Winery Creekbend Vineyard Vignoles, Indiana
Noboleis Vineyards Dry Vignoles, Missouri
Explanation retieved from Wikipedia:
“Vignoles is a complex hybrid wine grape variety that was developed by J.F. Ravat originally named Ravat 51. According to Ravat, “Ravat 51” was the result of a cross made in 1930 using the complex hybrid wine grape Seibel 6905 (also known as Le Subereux) and a clone of Pinot Noir known as Pinot de corton.[1] Originally named “Vignoles” by the Finger Lakes Wine Growers Association in 1970, genetic testing has recently proved that Vignoles does not share any major genetic markers in common with Seibel 6905 or Pinot Noir. Thus, Vignoles is unrelated to the “Ravat 51″ grapevine that was imported into the USA in 1949 and the parentage of Vignoles is currently unknown.”
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French winemaker Julien explains the intricacies of French wine pronunciation, detailing how to pronounce the name of famous US grape variety develloped by Ravat (6905): Vignoles.
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