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Lapeyre 2017 La Magendia de Lapeyre (Jurançon)
Southwest FrancePetit Manseng works its marvels in this late-harvest wine. While it has ...See Full Review$42 -
Lapeyre 2015 Mantoulan (Jurançon Sec)
Southwest FranceWith the honeyed freshness of Petit Manseng, this dry wine has ripeness, ...See Full Review$40 -
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Plaimont 2018 Le Faîte Blanc (Saint-Mont)
Southwest FranceGros Manseng, Arrufiac and Petit Courbu come together in this dry blend. ...See Full Review$50 -
Plaimont 2010 Le Faîte Blanc (Saint-Mont)
Southwest FranceThe result of a tasting by two wine professionals, this is a ...See Full Review$50 -
Domaine Cauhapé 2014 Quintessence du Petit Manseng (Jurançon)
Southwest FranceThis golden late harvest wine is just an adolescent. Its intense richness ...Cellar SelectionSee Full Review$120 -
Domaine Cauhapé 2017 Quatre Temps (Jurançon Sec)
Southwest FranceHalf-and-half Petit and Gros Manseng, this dry wine has touches of honey ...See Full Review$20
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Instead of Chasing Trends, These French Winemakers are Reviving Rare, Native Grapes
Southwest France is home to a number of grape varieties that remain unknown to even the most knowledgable wine loves. Discover what you've been missing...
Instead of Chasing Trends, These French Winemakers are Reviving Rare, Native Grapes
Southwest France is home to a number of grape varieties that remain unknown to even the most knowledgable wine loves. Discover what you've been missing...
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Despite Heat, Humidity and Skepticism, Wines From the American South Find Their Audience
When it comes to wines of the South, don't judge a book by its cover. Producers combine local grapes and regional know-how to create unique American wines...
Despite Heat, Humidity and Skepticism, Wines From the American South Find Their Audience
When it comes to wines of the South, don't judge a book by its cover. Producers combine local grapes and regional know-how to create unique American wines...
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The Two Unsung Grapes Putting Virginia Wine on the Map
Petit Manseng and Petit Verdot may not be household names yet, but a group of Virginia winemakers are looking to change that...
The Two Unsung Grapes Putting Virginia Wine on the Map
Petit Manseng and Petit Verdot may not be household names yet, but a group of Virginia winemakers are looking to change that...
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In Uruguay, A Tiny Wine Region Makes a Big Impression
Modern Uruguayan wines are pushing one of the world's smallest wine-producing countries into the spotlight and to new heights...
In Uruguay, A Tiny Wine Region Makes a Big Impression
Modern Uruguayan wines are pushing one of the world's smallest wine-producing countries into the spotlight and to new heights...
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Four American Producers Rediscovering White Field Blends
When thinking field blends, red wine often comes to mind. But these producers are utilizing various white wine grapes to make exceptional blended bottlings...
Four American Producers Rediscovering White Field Blends
When thinking field blends, red wine often comes to mind. But these producers are utilizing various white wine grapes to make exceptional blended bottlings...
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Eight of Our Favorite Orange Wines
Orange wines can be quite polarizing, but this expansive category contains plenty of bottles to explore, many for $35 or less...
Eight of Our Favorite Orange Wines
Orange wines can be quite polarizing, but this expansive category contains plenty of bottles to explore, many for $35 or less...