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http://drvino.blogspot.com [Dr. Vino's wine blog] Continuing our theme of talking about grape varieties this week (wait, when did that become a theme?), one of the best resources out there is, surprisingly, Appellation America. It's surprising since there are two main ways to talk about wine, one using the grape variety and the other, the region where the grapes are grown.

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[chez pim] Wine Blogging Wednesday#20: Aligoté and Saumur: The Chenin Blanc grapes, also called Pineau de la Loire, are grown in many wine producing areas around the world, but the best wines made from them are from the Loire Valley, particularly the dry whites from Vouvray, Saumur, Savennière, or the sweet wines from Quarts de Chaume. Chenin Blanc is susceptible to Botrytis, or the Noble Rot, so the raisins -even those intended for dry whites- are picked as late as possible, sometimes even in November. 

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