- en.wikipedia.org SavagninAs explained above, genetic instability means that the Traminer/Savagnin group should be regarded as a family of related clones rather than distinct varieties.
- vinovoss.com grapes/savagninSavagnin is an relatively easy variety to grow. It has thick skins and is therefore relatively resistance to the comon pests and diseases.
- s3.amazonaws.com boissetfamilyestates-assets/pdfs…In order to develop a harmonious cuvée, our Côtes du Jura comes from a selection of our best plots. The Savagnin grows on soils of grey marl and ripens slowly.
- younggunofwine.com wine-101/grape-varieties/…Where is savagnin grown? France’s Jura region to the east of Burgundy and near the border with Switzerland is home country for savagnin.
- scienceofcooking.com food-and-wine/savagnin.htmlSavagnin or Savagnin Blanc is a variety of white wine grape with green-skinned berries. It is mostly grown in the Jura region of France, where it is made into the...
- decanter.com learn/what-is-savagnin-ask-decanter-…Savagnin is today best known as the signature grape of Jura in eastern France. It’s a late ripener but can still produce dry white wines with good acidity.
- jancisrobinson.com learn/grape-varieties/white/…Savagnin Blanc is also known as Traminer; while the aromatic, pink-berried version Savagnin Rose Aromatique is Gewurztraminer.
- en.gastronomiac.com drinks_wines_alcohol/Savagnin…Savagnin : Savagnin B (also called nature) is a grape white from the Tramin region in the Austrian Tyrol is the cousin of the Alsatian traminer (*).
- vinodiversity.com savagnin.htmlSince 2009 it has been known that the vineyards in Australia which thought they were planting Albarino were in fact planting Savagnin.