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| | * Marsanne - (Wine): Definition |
 | | Viognier, Roussanne, Marsanne, Grenache Blanc, Clairet and Bourboulenc grapes are used for white wines... |  | | White-wine grape that is widely grown in France's northern region and that is the principal grape in the white wines of,, and. |  | | MARSANNE: Semi-classic grape used in the traditional white wine blends of the French Hermitage-Rhone region. |
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http://www.mimihu.com/wine/marsanne.html
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| | Marsanne (grape) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Marsanne is a little used variety of grape, most common in the northern Rhône, where it is often blended with Roussanne. |  | | The wines created from Marsanne are rich and nutty, with hints of spice and pear. |  | | The Australian varieties often require unusually long bottle aging compared to most white wines. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marsanne_(grape)
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| | Marsanne |
 | | Marsanne grapes tend to be low in acidity, so both must and wine have tendencies to oxidation and browning. |  | | The round, medium-gold to amber Marsanne berries make deep-colored wine that is also fairly full-bodied, sometimes described as almost "waxy". |  | | This leaves the fruit susceptible to powdery mildew (odium), bunch rot, berry cracking and excessive juicing at harvest. |
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http://www.winepros.org/wine101/grape_profiles/marsanne.htm
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| | 2002 France Trip Day 10 |
 | | Bernard Grippa explained that the Marsanne grape was responsible for the alcohol and the 'fatness' of the wine, whereas the Roussane was responsible for the tannin structure and acidity. |  | | Bernard Grippa explained that Marsanne was the most fragrant of the wine, weather conditions at harvest are crucial, for example, in 1993 one week before harvest they had 150 mm of rain resulting in a 70% loss of harvest. |  | | Bernard Grippa explained that Marsanne was the most fragrant of the wine, weather conditions at harvest are crucial, for example in 1993, one week before harvest, they had 150 mm of rain resulting in a 70% loss of harvest. |
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http://www.fst.vt.edu/extension/enology/France/France200210.html
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| | About Marsanne: a Rhone Grape Varietal Grown at Tablas Creek Vineyard, Paso Robles, California |
 | | Although Marsanne is not permitted in the wines of Châteauneuf-du-Pape, it is one of the eight white grapes permitted in the Côtes du Rhône appellation. |  | | Marsanne is one of the classic Rhône varietals, and it produces wines with distinct melon and mineral flavors, and rich mouthfeel. |  | | Marsanne is believed to have originated in the town of Marsanne, near Montélimar in the northern Rhône Valley. |
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http://www.tablascreek.com/marsanne.html
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| | California's Exotic Rhone Wines |
 | | One of the darkest wines in color (probably due to the influence of the marsanne, which produces a deep colored wine), with a salmon hue, Marrouse offers wonderfully fragrant scents of ripe honeydew melon, grapefruit citrus, peaches and apples, which are replicated on the palate. |  | | Marsanne tends to be best when consumed young, offering pleasant, though unusual aromas some commentators characterize as reminiscent of glue or almond paste, a full body and usually generously fruity flavors with overtones of pear, peach, apricot and melon. |  | | Generous, ripe, peachy fruit on the palate is buoyed by adequate acidity, but the volatile acidity is quite evident in the flavors, which are affected by a vinegar-like sourness. |
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http://www.sallys-place.com/beverages/wine/vintnerschoice/calif_exotic.htm
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| | Tahbilk Wines: Flagship Wines |
 | | Marsanne, one of the world's rarest grape varieties - a wine with it's roots in France but its heart in the Nagambie Lakes Region of central Victoria. |  | | The grape in fact was Marsanne and although none of these plantings have survived, the Estate still produces Marsanne from plantings dating back to 1927 - some of the oldest in the world. |  | | Tahbilk's history with Marsanne can be traced back to the 1860's with the sourcing of "White Hermitage" cuttings from the "St Huberts" Vineyard in the Victoria's Yarra Valley. |
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http://www.tahbilk.com.au/about/flagship
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| | International Vintners - superior Australian Wines |
 | | The wine is lemon-gold in colour with a tinge of green. |  | | The 2002 Yarra Glen Marsanne is a rich, full-bodied dry white wine with a distinctive flavour of its own. |  | | The wine is complex, ripe and sumptuous with a light viscosity balanced by crisp cool-climate acidity. |
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http://www.andrewgarrett.com.au/theWinesDetail.php?id=79
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| | 1995 Marsanne |
 | | Marsanne, the most widely planted grape of the Northern Rhone (Cotes du Rhone) appellations Hermitage, Saint Joseph, Saint Peray and Crozes-Hermitage, is truly the backbone of white Rhone wines. |  | | Cline Cellars' Marsanne vineyards, located in the Carneros Appellation of Sonoma County, is the first Marsanne vineyard in this famous grape growing region. |  | | It is oftern said of Marsanne that it is best in its youth, within the first three years of harvest, or instead after ten or more years of age. |
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http://www.sonic.net/~epcline/oldsite/mars95.htm
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| | Peay Vineyards: The Past Reviews and Articles |
 | | This wine is made of a 60%/40% blend of Roussanne to Marsanne (a mere six tenths of an acre is devoted to these two varietals). |  | | Marsanne traditionally provides appealing white peach, dried apricot, coconut, and cocoa flavors. |  | | This wine as well as the Viognier is raised in six year old neutral oak. |
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http://peayvineyards.com/archive_roussanne.shtml
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| | A tantalizing trio / For great whites, try Marsanne, Roussanne and Viognier |
 | | Round and dry with a slight almond and herbal flavor, high alcohol and low acidity, wines made from Marsanne grapes are distinguished from Viognier and Roussanne by their lack of exotic perfume, tropical fruit and finesse. |  | | From Marsanne, Roussanne and Viognier, vintners are making wines with a different personality -- perfumed aromas, exotic honeysuckle, apricot, peach and orange blossom nuances and, for many of these wines, the richness of Chardonnay. |  | | The Chardonnay grape can be rather neutral, with straightforward apple and pear aromas and flavors; toast and butter characteristics come from oak barrels and fermentation techniques. |
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2003/07/31/WI245954.DTL
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| | Marsanne - Information on Marsanne and Marsanne wines |
 | | Extremely ripe Marsanne grapes repose on straw in deference to an old Hermitage tradition. |  | | Marsanne - Information on Marsanne and Marsanne wines |  | | Increasingly it is being grown in the Southern Rhône and Languedoc Roussillon where it is bottled as a single varietal or blended with Roussanne, Viognier, and sometimes Chardonnay. |
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http://www.bbr.com/US/db/grape-variety/MA?first_product_F=1&ID=null
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| | Australian Wines of Distinction |
 | | As with all Seppelt wines from the 2003 and following vintages, the 2004 Seppelt Bellfield Marsanne Rousanne has a screwcap seal. |  | | Temperatures were consistent, the nights were cool and it was dry, all of which contributed to a vintage characterised by intense flavour and plenty of fruit. |  | | In fact the growing season was so fruitful at Glenlofty that the marsanne had to be thinned twice to ensure it did not overcrop. |
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http://www.australianwines.com.au/newsevents/viewnews.asp?id=487
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| | Ermitage - Glossary from Hormel Foods |
 | | Marsanne varietal that have been produced traditionally should be aged or they may be somewhat dull. |  | | A grape varietal most notably known as Marsanne, used in the production of white wine, originating in the Rhône region of France. |  | | Ageing: Marsanne varietal that have been vinified with modern techniques should be drunk young to taste at best. |
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http://www.hormel.com/kitchen/glossary.asp?id=37211&catitemid=
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| | 2000 Marsanne, Estate Sonoma Valley -- Shop Wines Online |
 | | On the palate the wine, while supple and full-bodied, is crisp and lively, and complements a wide variety of food. |  | | Marsanne has a reputation for age-worthiness, and a tasting of our earlier vintages supports this. |  | | At Wellington Vineyards we produce Marsanne, Roussanne, Viognier and Sauvignon blanc all with very little or no new oak, so that the true character of the grape variety shines through. |
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http://www.shopwinesonline.com/cgi-bin/shopwines/WV00MAROR750.html
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| | Winestate Magazine - Tasting notes, reviews and articles from Australia's national wine magazine |
 | | "Marsanne is one of the classic Rhone varietals and the mineral flavours make it an ideal blending grape. |  | | The three wines launched are from Sirromet's Vineyard Selection range — a 2004 Marsanne Viognier and 2004 Verdelho, and a 2002 Shiraz aged in French oak for 12 months. |  | | Sirromet Wines today released its first Marsanne Viognier at a launch of new wines made from 100-percent Queensland fruit. |
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http://www.winestate.com.au/news/news.asp?newsno=417
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| | Forbes.com - Magazine Article |
 | | The Marsanne and Roussanne grapes, which are used in the Saint Joseph, have a lower profile, although they are also used in wines from Hermitage, Crozes-Hermitage and Saint Péray. |  | | Roussanne was originally the predominant grape of the region, but its relative fragility, low yields and high acidity led to it being supplanted by the easier-to-grow, higher-yielding Marsanne. |  | | They are usually made from a blend of two relatively obscure varietals, Marsanne and Roussanne, and while the names are similar and easy to confuse, their qualities are very different. |
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http://www.forbes.com/2003/12/10/cx_np_1210wow_print.html
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| | Connoisseurs' Guide to California Wines: Reference |
 | | In this country, Marsanne is an experiment, albeit one that has initially produced wines with a perfumed raciness not typical of the French version. |  | | One of three dominant white grapes in the northern Rhone, Marsanne (along with Roussanne, with which it is sometimes blended, and Viognier) has enjoyed the most popularity because it is the easiest of the three to cultivate. |  | | Almost all wines identified as White Hermitage are made with Marsanne exclusively. |
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http://www.wineaccess.com/expert/connoisseurs/reference-one.html?id=141
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| | 2004 Qupe Marsanne - Santa Ynez Valley |
 | | This wine is 57% Marsanne from Ibarra-Young Vineyard, 18% Marsanne from Purisima Mountain Vineyards and 18% Roussanne from Stolpman Vineyard all in the Santa Ynez Valley near Los Olivos. |  | | Both Roussanne vineyards ripened after the heat wave and also came in unscathed with good balance, ripeness and flavors. |  | | It wasn’t easy to make a wine that low in alcohol in 2004. |
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http://www.qupe.com/wines/marsanne.asp
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 | | Marsanne is an increasingly popular white grape variety probably originating in the northern Rhone region of France. |  | | The 1998 Horton Marsanne is medium colored, full bodied, aromatic, lush, with a long tropical finish with a hint of almonds throughout. |  | | Fermentation: 90% Old French Oak, 10% New French Oak Barrel Ageing: 6 months |
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http://www.hvwine.com/Marsanne.htm
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| | Tablas Creek Vineyard Cotes de Tablas Blanc 2002: Paso Robles Estate Grown Blend of Viognier, Marsanne, Grenache Blanc, ... |
 | | The wine, like most wines of the Southern Rhône, is a blend of varietals, featuring the aromatics and fruit of the Viognier, the clean minerality of the Marsanne, and the crisp acids and rich mouthfeel of the Grenache Blanc. |  | | The 2002 Côtes de Tablas Blanc is an excellent expression of the terrific 2002 vintage, featuring a bright Viognier nose of peaches and minerals, followed in the mouth by flavors of mango, melon and wet rocks, moderate acids and a long peachy finish. |  | | The white varietals were harvested roughly simultaneously through the second half of September, beginning with the Viognier on September 12 and concluding October 2 with the last lot of Marsanne. |
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http://www.tablascreek.com/cotesblanc02.shtml
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| | 2003 Tulloch Marsanne - Tulloch Wines, Hunter Valley NSW |
 | | The Marsanne is full of fresh fruit flavours in its youth or rewards short term cellaring. |  | | An alluring perfume of chamomile and honeysuckle on the nose is richly balanced by a slightly spicy palate with good depth and texture. |  | | 2003 Tulloch Marsanne - Tulloch Wines, Hunter Valley NSW |
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http://www.tulloch.com.au/details.cfm?Item=47&Release=CellarDoor
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| | Marsanne Wine Prices & Stores |
 | | Marsanne, a white wine grape, is widely grown in France's northern Rhône region where it is sometimes blended with Roussanne. |  | | It is earning itself a reputation as a full-bodied, charming varietal and can be deep colored with a heavy aroma of apricot, glue, honeysuckle and almonds. |  | | Select a wine below to compare Marsanne Wine Prices & Stores: |
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http://www.winezap.com/search/browse.cfm/categoryID/0/categoryID6/9648.html
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| | Old Bridge Cellars - d'Arenberg Winery - Stump Jump Riesling Marsanne |
 | | Marsanne, a full-bodied wine with heady aromas of honeysuckle and almonds, is an excellent blending partner for aromatic varieties with high natural acidity, such as Riesling and Sauvignon Blanc. |  | | Fermentation in temperature controlled stainless steel vats ensured the fresh varietal fruit characters were retained in the wine. |  | | Old Bridge Cellars - d'Arenberg Winery - Stump Jump Riesling Marsanne |
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http://oldbridgecellars.com/wineries/darenberg/wines_StumpJumpRiesling.shtml
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| | 1998 Los Carneros Marsanne |
 | | Lightly chilled, our 1998 Marsanne will beautifully accompany shellfish - especially raw oysters with lemon--and richer dishes such as rabbit in a white wine and butter sauce. |  | | Our 5 acres of Marsanne, is located on the flats in front of Cline Cellars, in Sonoma County's famed Los Carneros district. |  | | We produced balanced wines; acid, fruit and sugar were all in harmony. |
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http://www.sonic.net/~epcline/oldsite/mars98.htm
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| | iJamming! Wine reviews |
 | | All the wines were from southern France, all were close to or under the $10 mark, and all of them represented exceptional values, but this Marsanne was the surprise of the pack. |  | | Having enjoyed many bottles of French wine with the words 'Imported by Robert Kacher' on the label, I readily attended a tasting hosted by the man himself at Union Square Wines during the middle of last October's CMJ Music Marathon. |  | | A yellowy-green in the glass - think of a pleasant ripe apple color - it offers abundant orange musk on both the nose and palate; in fact, this is one of the most orange scented wines I think I've ever tasted. |
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http://www.ijamming.net/Wine/Featuredwines3.html
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| | D'Arenberg 2004 The Hermit Crab Viognier/Marsanne McLaren Vale - Wine at Wine-Club-Central.com |
 | | The youthful palate is immediately luscious with those tropical fruit, honeysuckle and stone fruit flavours balanced by fresh grapefruit and light butter tastes, before a long persistent fruit finish. |  | | The Hermit Crab McLaren Vale Marsanne Viognier has a green, brilliant mid-straw colour and exhibits fresh and tropical fruit with a strong emphasis on stone fruits, pineapple, mango and honeysuckle. |  | | The wine shows vibrant freshness with enjoyable hints of hazelnut and slight mineral boney-ness, characteristic of Marsanne. |
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http://www.winesexperience.com/detail.aspx?ID=6311
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| | Marsanne - WINE BOARD |
 | | However, if you buy a bottle of Tahbilk Marsanne (92/96/97 all highly recommended) you will be buying a wine made from vines a large proportion of which are well in excess of 100 years old. |  | | Some tasty US producers that make a varietally labelled Marsanne include Qupe (have had an excellent '89 and '93 from them) and Preston (his '96 was very good) Most other U.S. Rhone Rangers blend the stuff with Roussanne, a la White Hermitage and CdP. |  | | Thomas Mitchell Marsanne 1996, lightly oaked is a remarkably good drink at the moment, with some nice limey, Semillon characters about it. |
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http://www.wines.com/ubb2/Forum22/HTML/000013.html
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| | Botobolar · Organic Vineyard · Australia :: Home |
 | | Botobolar's organic dryland vineyard is famous for its rich and spicy Shiraz, chocolate and mint Cabernet Sauvignon, Busby clone Chardonnay, and Marsanne varieties. |  | | Growing grape vines organically in balance with the environment, not demanding too much from them or the soil, hand picking and pruning, and creating handmade wines all combine to deliver to you, good value premium organic wines. |  | | We are very excited about our first white wine release from a great 2005 vintage, the 2005 Marsanne. |
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http://www.botobolar.com
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| | Daring Yeringberg - Forbes.com |
 | | Marsanne had been a big success of the vineyard's first incarnation, but this time round they decided to follow the modern Rhône practice of blending it with the lighter, more lively Roussanne. |  | | Last week's column featured a lovely example, Philippe Faury's Saint Joseph Blanc, and this week I am taking a look at a wine, the Yeringberg Marsanne Roussanne 2001, made from the same blend of grapes but from the other side of the world, Australia. |  | | With more fruit flavor than most Chardonnay and more body than Sauvignon Blanc or Pinot Grigio, they work equally well as aperitif and food wines, and make a delightful alternative to these more common varietals. |
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http://www.forbes.com/2003/12/17/cx_np_1217wow.html
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| | Fine Wine Writing by Jancis Robinson - Thomas Mitchell Marsanne 2002 Southeastern Australia |
 | | I must confess to not being the greatest fan of some past Mitchelton Marsannes - they had a tendency, as this grape naturally does - to be too fat and flabby. |  | | Goulburn Valley has the world's most extensive and venerable plantings of the North Rhône grape Marsanne outside France. |  | | But something has changed and this very positive Thomas Mitchell wine, one of Mitchelton's most basic labels and nothing to do with Mitchell of Clare, is quite crisp enough yet has lovely breadth of flavour - notably a sort of honeysuckle-cum-marzipan scent. |
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http://www.jancisrobinson.com/articles/wineweek030916
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| | Tahbilk Wines: News |
 | | A shining example of Marsanne at its greatest & most undervalued would be the current Marsanne Baker's Dozen - just $129.35 for one dozen 2004 current vintage Marsanne plus a 13th bottle of the sublimely aged 1994 vintage! |  | | Finally Jeremy Oliver placed Marsanne amongst the "Best Australian Wines for Under $20.00" — wines offering quality well beyond expectations, in his 2005 "The Australian Wine Annual". |  | | In news just to hand we are informed that "Wine Spectator" in its May edition has selected Tahbilk Marsanne as one of the top 50 white wines from around the world with a US retail price point of under US$15.00! |
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http://www.tahbilk.com.au/news
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| | Marsanne (2000) from Djinta Djinta Winery - Buy Australian Wine Online |
 | | This wine is made from 80% Marsanne, 10% Roussanne and 10% Viognier grapes from vines grown on this individual estate. |  | | The vines have a minimum age of ten years. |  | | Marsanne (2000) from Djinta Djinta Winery - Buy Australian Wine Online |
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http://www.boutiquewineries.com.au/wine.php?pid=212
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| | Marsanne a French wine naturalised in Australia |
 | | Marsanne a French grape variety naturalised in Australia |  | | The Turkey Flat vineyard in the Barossa Valley has successfully blended the variety with Semillon, the 2002 Semillon Marsanne scoring 92 points in James Halliday's Australian Wine Companion 2004. |  | | D'Arenberg of McLaren Vale are producing a Marsanne Viognier with the intriguing name of The Hermit Crab. |
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http://www.vinodiversity.com/marsanne.html
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| | the stump jump riesling sauvignon blanc marsanne Directory - Wine & Cooking |
 | | This is a medium-bodied red made from the Tinta Fina grape varietal, offering soft tannins and well-balanced acidity. |  | | The Toronto Star : January is wine value discovery time at Vintages... |  | | the stump jump riesling sauvignon blanc marsanne Directory - Wine & Cooking |
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http://www.creative-cooking.com/wine/the-stump-jump-riesling-sauvignon-blanc-marsanne
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| | Descriptions of Rhone Varietals Grown at Tablas Creek Vineyard, Paso Robles California: Roussanne, Marsanne, Viognier, ... |
 | | Marsanne is a flexible and adaptible grape found throughout the Rhone valley. |  | | We chose to import the 9 chief varietals of the Southern Rhone for our Paso Robles estate vineyard: Mourvedre, Syrah, Grenache, and Counoise for the reds, and Roussanne, Marsanne, Grenache Blanc, Viognier, and Picpoul for the whites. |  | | Marsanne tastes of melon and minerals, and has a golden straw color. |
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| | Marsanne Wines sold at Park Ave Liquors |
 | | White-wine grape used to produce Hermitage in the Rhone region of France. |  | | Traditionally full-bodied, heavy, and somewhat dull when young, Marsanne develops well with age. |  | | Wine Search > Marsanne > Park Ave Liquors > Wine Results |
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http://www.shergood.com/wine/Marsanne/All/All/All/Park-Ave-Liquors-wines
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| | Marsanne |
 | | preston vineyards, dry creek valley wine, healdsburg wine, sonoma county wine, artisan bread, bakery, sourdough bread, wood fired oven, estate vineyard, organic growing, calitalia wine, rhone style wine, barbera, sangiovese, gamay beaujolais, Marsanne, p. |  | | Preston Vineyards is a family operated farm winery in Sonoma County's Dry Creek Valley, specializing in Rhone and Italian varietals, Zinfandel, Fume, olive oil, hearth breads. |  | | MWA, Mendocino, Wine, Wines, Alliance, Mendo, Chardonnay, Cabernet Pinot Noir, Sauvignon Blanc, Syrah, Petite Syrah, Marsanne, Viognier, California, CA, Calif., winemakers, Anderson Valley, Hopland, Sanel Valley, Ukiah Valley, McDowell Valley. |
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http://www.bidwines.com/Marsanne
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| | MARSANNE |
 | | MARSANNE A grape that makes fat, rich, full wines and one of the two major varieties used to produce the rare white wines of Hermitage and Chateauneuf-du-Pape. |  | | ROUSSANNE One of two major varieties used to produce the rare white wines of Hermitage and Chateaunenf-du-Pape in France's Rhone Valley This grape makes the finer, more delicate wines, while those made from the Marsanne are fatter and richer. |  | | In the Rhone it is usually paired with Rousanne which adds finese and delicacy to balance Marsannes richness. |
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http://www.psgrill.net/Wine/Varietals/White/Other/marsanne.html
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| | Tom Hill Wine Tasting Notes Archives (Taos Dinner with Bob Lilndquist of Qupe, January 29, 2002) |
 | | Qupe Marsanne 1995: Med.dark gold color; strong nutty bit oxidized some fragrant/floral/ honeysuckle some complex nose; tart nutty/hazelnutty slight oxidized some floral/ honeysuckle complex flavor; seems pretty typical aged Marsanne but maybe a bit old before its time. |  | | This is a wine that badly needs some age on it to show the complexity of which it is capable. |  | | The '95 was pretty much what I've come to expect in fully mature Marsanne; a slightly hazelnutty near-oxidized character that a lot of people don't particularly like. |
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http://www.sbwines.com/trh/January29_2002.html
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| | Australian Wine Official Site - About Our Wine - Marsanne |
 | | As with its cousins from the Rhône, you won’t see too many of these wines around, but if you spot a bottle, grab it, it’ll be worth trying. |  | | Although much-admired as a contributor to the white Rhône wines of southern France, Marsanne is another variety that only really receives due praise in Australia – particularly in the Goulburn and Yarra valleys (Victoria). |  | | Home › About Our Wine › White grapes › Marsanne |
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http://www.wineaustralia.com/UK/Content.aspx?p=162
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| | French Wine www.cave-tain-hermitage.com |
 | | The Cave also produces single varietal vins de pays wines from Syrah and Marsanne grapes grown on the outskirts of the appellation areas in the northern Rhône hills. |  | | wine syrah, wines syrah, wine marsanne, wines marsanne, tourisme viticole drôme, Rhone Valley. |  | | The volume of these five wines vinified by the Cave de Tain l'Hermitage represents almost half of the total volume of all northern Rhône AOC wines produced. |
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http://www.cave-tain-hermitage.com/gb/ref/french_wine.htm
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| | Cline Cellars |
 | | From the Cline Brothers, renowned California Rhône pioneers, this 100 percent Marsanne wine shows typical aromas of citrus, nail polish, clove and dried herbs. |  | | Smooth and glycerous with a full body and a silky, textured mouthfeel showing butter character. |  | | 1998 Marsanne, Los Carneros - Two and a Half Stars - The San Francisco Chronicle's Wine Selections, April 26, 2000 |
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http://www.clinecellars.com/press/past_accolades.cfm
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| | Comte Cathare Marsanne Viognier 2000, 75 Cl - France |
 | | Comte Cathare Marsanne Viognier 2000, 75 Cl France |  | | Bertie Eden�s biodynamic red is a Grenache Syrah blend with sweet herby flavours, a silky smooth texture and tannin to give backbone to the elegant fruit. |  | | Comte Cathare Marsanne Viognier 2000, 75 Cl - France |
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http://www.filbertstreet.net/html/Oddbins7856
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| | Mas Carlot Marsanne 2003 |
 | | [ Home > Wine Cellar > Imported Wines > French Wines > French White Wines > Mas Carlot Marsanne 2003 ] |
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| | Marsanne - Appellation America |
 | | It is highly productive and in the past long-barrel aging produced a wine that needs years in bottle before drinking. |  | | Probably originating in the northern Rhone, Marsanne’s popularity has been increasing in Europe, as well as in North America and Australia. |  | | Often, it is also blended to add roundness to the more aromatic, acidic varietals, such as Roussanne, Rolle and Viognier. |
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| | Old Bridge Cellars - d'Arenberg Winery - Hermit Crab Marsanne Viognier |
 | | Upon release, The Hermit Crab is a green, brilliant mid-straw color, and exhibits fresh flower and tropical fruit aromas, with emphasis on, apricot and white peach, as well as pear, pineapple, guava and mango. |  | | The Osborn family thought the name appropriate for this, McLaren Vale’s first-ever Marsanne Viognier blend, as it is best enjoyed with shellfish and seafood dishes. |  | | Old Bridge Cellars - d'Arenberg Winery - Hermit Crab Marsanne Viognier |
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http://oldbridgecellars.com/wineries/darenberg/wines_HermitCrabMarsanne.shtml
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