• Toggle the table of contents. Muscadelle. ... DNA analysis has indicated that Muscadelle is a cross between Gouais blanc and an unidentified grape variety.[1].
  • Welcome to this post about the grape variety known as Muscadelle. A white grape that sees the most success in its native country France.
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  • Muscadelle is mainly grown in the Bordeaux region of France, where it is used to make botrytized sweet wines but also dry examples.
  • Muscadelle is an aromatic white grape variety that originated in Southwest France and is widely used in Bordeaux Blanc blends and other wine styles.
  • Muscadelle. Known as the third white grape of Bordeaux. ... In Australia they miscalled the Muscadelle as “Harslevelü”, which is the Hungarian name of Tokaj.
  • Not to be confused with the Muscat grape, Muscadelle is an increasingly unimportant grape that calls Bordeaux home.
  • Muscadelle can be found at trace levels in the center of France (Cher). Based on published genetic analyses, it is seemingly a descendant of Gouais blanc.
  • Muscadelle Muscardin Muscat Nebbiolo Negroamaro Nerello Cappuccio Nerello Mascalese Nero D'avola Oseleta Palomino Parellada Pecorino Pedral...
  • It is known as Muscadelle, but is also called Issal of Tarayre, Marmésie, Bouillenc, Musquette, Raisinote, Cadillac, or Muscat Fou in the Dordogne.