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Qu'est-ce (qui) est malvoisie - définition

WHITE WINE GRAPE
Pinot Grigio; Pinot gray; Grauburgunder; Pinot Beurot; Pinot Burot; Tokay d'Alsace; Tokay d'alsace; Malvoisie; Gris Cordelier; Fauvet; Auvernat Gris; Petit Gris; Fromentot; Rulander; Grauer Burgunder; Grauklevner; Grauer Riesling; Rulandac Sivi; Crvena Klevanjka; Szurkebarat; Grauer Monch; Rulanda; Cervena Klevanjka; Rouci Sedive; Pinot Gris; Monemrasia; Rulaender; Ruländer; Sivi Pinot; Pinot grigio; Tokay-Pinot Gris; Tokay-pinot gris; Tokay-Pinot gris; Szürkebarát; Szürkebarat; Szuerkebarat; Rulandské šedé
  • An Italian Pinot grigio from the Alto Adige region.
  • Pinot Grigio is a popular planting in northeastern Italy in regions such as [[Friuli-Venezia Giulia]].
  • A Pinot gris Vendange Tardive from Alsace, i.e., a sweet late harvest wine.
  • Color variations among different styles of Pinot gris. (L-R) Italian Pinot Grigio with a straw yellow color, Alsatian Pinot gris with a lemon color, Oregon Pinot gris with a copper-pink color
  • Like Pinot blanc ''(right)'', Pinot gris ''(center)'' is a color mutation of Pinot noir ''(left)''.
  • A Pinot gris from the Russian River Valley of California.

malvoisie         
['malv??zi, ?malv??'zi:]
¦ noun (in French-speaking countries) any of several grape varieties used to make full-flavoured white wines.
Origin
from OFr. malvesie, from the Fr. form of Monemvasia (see malmsey).
Tourbat         
  • Wine historians believe that Tourbat took a similar path as Grenache in spreading from Spain to Roussillon and the island of Sardinia ''(highlighted)'' while both were under the [[Crown of Aragon]] ''(14th century territories pictured)''
  • Despite the similarities in synonyms, Tourbat has no known relation to Pinot gris ''(pictured)''
VARIETY OF GRAPE
Malvoisie du Roussillon; Torbato; Caninu; Cuscosedda Bianca; Cuscosedda; Malvoisie des Pyrenees Orientales; Malvoisie Tourbat; Razola; Torbat; Torbato Bianco; Trubat Iberica; Trubat; Trubau; Turbato; Turbau
Tourbat is a white grape variety planted primarily in the French wine region of the Côtes du Roussillon AOC where is sometimes called Malvoisie du Roussillon. It is also found in the Italian wines from Sardinia where the grape is known as Torbato and in the Aragon region of Spain.
Vermentino         
  • A Vermentino from the Colli di Luni DOC
VARIETAL
Rolle (grape); Agostenga Blanc; Brustiano di Corsica; Carbes (grape); Carbesso; Favorita Bianca; Favorita Bianca di Conegliano; Favorita d'Alba; Favorita di Alba; Favorita di Conegliano; Formentino; Fourmentin; Garbesso; Grosse Clarette; Malvasia a Bonifacio; Malvasia Grossa; Malvasie; Malvoisie è Gros Grains; Malvoisie e gros grains; Malvoisie Corse; Malvoisie de Corse; Malvoisie Précoce d'Espagne; Malvoisie precoce d'espagne; Piga (grape); Sibirkovski; Uva Sapaiola; Uva Vermentino; Varlentin; Varresana Bianca; Vennentino; Verlantin; Vermentini; Vermentino Bianco; Vermentino Pigato; Vermentinu; Rolle grape
Vermentino is a light-skinned wine grape variety, primarily found in Italian wine. It is widely planted in both Sardinia and Liguria, to some extent in Corsica, in Piedmont under the name Favorita, and in increasing amounts in Languedoc-Roussillon.

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Pinot gris

Pinot Gris, Pinot Grigio (US: , UK: ) or Grauburgunder is a white wine grape variety of the species Vitis vinifera. Thought to be a mutant clone of the Pinot Noir variety, it normally has a grayish-blue fruit, accounting for its name, but the grapes can have a brownish pink to black and even white appearance. The word pinot could have been given to it because the grapes grow in small pinecone-shaped clusters. The wines produced from this grape also vary in color from a deep golden yellow to copper and even a light shade of pink, and it is one of the more popular grapes for skin-contact wine.

Pinot Gris is grown around the globe, with the "spicy" full-bodied Alsatian and lighter-bodied, more acidic Italian styles being most widely recognized. The Alsatian style, often duplicated in New World wine regions such as Marlborough, Tasmania, South Australia, Washington, Oregon, and South Africa tend to have moderate to low acidity, higher alcohol levels and an almost "oily" texture that contributes to the full-bodied nature of the wine. The flavors can range from ripe tropical fruit notes of melon and mango to some botrytis-influenced flavors. In Italy, Pinot grigio grapes are often harvested early to retain the refreshing acidity and minimize some of the overt-fruitiness of the variety, creating a more neutral flavor profile. This style is often imitated in other Old World wine regions, such as Germany, where the grape is known as Ruländer, or more commonly, Grauburgunder.