Vin doux naturel (redirect from VDN)
Vin doux naturel (VDN) is a style of lightly fortified wine, typically made from white Muscat grapes or red Grenache grapes in the south of France. There...
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wines, imparting a slightly medicinal "tonic" flavor. Vins doux naturels (VDN) are lightly fortified wines typically made from white Muscat grapes or red...
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contrôlée (AOC) for naturally sweet, fortified wines (vin doux naturel or VDN). The name refers to both a production region within Languedoc-Roussillon...
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fortified wines, such as the vin doux naturels (VDN) of the Roussillon region (e.g. Rivesaltes, Banyuls, and Maury) and the "port-style" wines of Australia...
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argilo-calcaire vineyard soils of clay and limestone. As a vin doux naturel (or VdN) Maury wines undergo a unique form of winemaking that shares elements with...
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