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What (who) is Sauternes$72233$ - definition

COMMUNE IN GIRONDE, FRANCE
Sauternes vineyard; Sauternes (town)

Sauternes         
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Sauternes (disambiguation)
[s?(?)'t?:n]
¦ noun a sweet white wine from Sauternes in the Bordeaux region of France.
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  • Foie gras and Sauternes
  • A 1999 Sauternes from La Tour Blanche. This winery was classed Premier Cru in 1855
  • The village of Sauternes
WINE
Sauternes wine; Barsac AOC; Sauternes AOC; Sauterne wine
Sauternes is a French sweet wine from the region of the same name in the Graves section in Bordeaux. Sauternes wine is made from Sémillon, sauvignon blanc, and muscadelle grapes that have been affected by Botrytis cinerea, also known as noble rot.
SS Sauternes         
S/S Sauternes; William Smith (Master of the SS Sauternes); George Albert Perris; Richard Smith (Able Seaman); John Daniel McNicol; Robert Ross (Able Seaman); Peter McKenzie Cormack; James Currie Carruthers; Donald Fraser (Sailor); John Fanning Grossart; Sydney Horn; Hugh Tanser Jarvis; Henry William John Koven; Tokuzo Mitsuda; Hugh Morrice; Robert Brown Palmer; Kenneth Lavery Rider; John Russell (Fireman); Alexander Scobbie; James Wilson (Able Seaman)
SS Sauternes was a steamship built in 1922. It was known as the Jólaskipið (the Christmas Ship) in the Faroe Islands.

Wikipedia

Sauternes, Gironde

Sauternes (French pronunciation: ​[sotɛʁn]; Occitan: Sautèrnas) is a commune in the Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France.

It is also a wine region within the Graves portion of Bordeaux that produces sweet white dessert wines, named "Sauternes" after the commune, as well as some dry white wine.