Bugey wine (French pronunciation: [byʒɛ]) is produced in the Bugey region in the Ain département of France, under the two VDQS designations Bugey and...
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[citation needed] The area is known for its wine, Bugey AOC. Bugey Nuclear Power Plant Bugey wine Ligne du Haut-Bugey, railroad line Previté-Orton, The Early...
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Châteauneuf-du-Pape AOC (redirect from Châteauneuf du Pape (wine))
pap] ) is a French wine, an Appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) located around the village of Châteauneuf-du-Pape in the Rhône wine region in southeastern...
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Altesse (category White wine grape varieties)
Roussette de Savoie as well as Roussette du Bugey in the neighbouring tiny wine region of Bugey. For wines which only display the appellation name, rather...
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Saint-Julien Sauternes – Sauternes Burgundy (Bourgogne) – Burgundy wine Beaujolais Bugey Chablis Côte Chalonnaise Côte d'Or Côte de Beaune Aloxe-Corton Auxey-Duresses...
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Savoie wines. Altesse – another white grape of the Savoie and neighboring Bugey, also known as Roussette. Pinot gris – Grape variety for white wine, muted...
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ancestral method include among others French wines from Gaillac, Bugey Cerdon and Blanquette de Limoux, German wines from a few vineyards where the method is...
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Poulsard (category Red wine grape varieties)
(AOC) wines of Arbois AOC, Côtes du Jura AOC, Crémant du Jura AOC, L'Etoile AOC and Macvin du Jura AOC. Outside Jura, Poulsard is also grown in Bugey AOC...
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Jacquère (category White wine grape varieties)
used in Apremont wines and is the usual wine paired with cheese fondue (a dish from the same region). It is also found in Bugey wines. Furthermore, Jacquère...
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The following is a list of French wines that are entitled to use the designation Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) on their label. There are currently...
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and Bresse, carps and sturgeons of the Dombes region as well as the wine of Bugey. The total number of farms in the department amounts to 5,170, including...
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Belley (category Bugey)
Chevret or still "Le pavé d'Affinois". It is also at the centre of the Bugey wine region. It is also home to a sizeable Volvo production unit producing...
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Pomace brandy (redirect from Marc (wine))
Châteauneuf-du-Pape Marc de Gigondas Marc de muscat de Beaumes-de-Venise Marc du Bugey Marc de Champagne Marc de Lorraine Marc du Languedoc Grappa de Corse Bulgaria:...
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Mondeuse noire (category Red wine grape varieties)
levels to the wine that allow the wines to age well. The grape is a permitted variety in the Appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) wines of Bugey in the Ain...
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Fiction", in Barron, Neil (ed.), French SF (3rd ed.), NY: Bowker, p. 415 "Bugey Wine Region: Not Quite Savoie". Charles Neal Selections. Retrieved February...
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the Appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) zone for wine from Bugey with the label "Roussette du Bugey-Arbignieu". The commune can be accessed on the D69...
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Mondeuse blanche (category White wine grape varieties)
it leads a dwindling existence and is used primarily in the VDQS wine Bugey and the AOC Vin de Savoie. Some studies have suggested that Mondeuse blanche...
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The following is a list of French wines that were entitled to use the designation Vin Délimité de Qualité Supérieure (VDQS) on their label, which was...
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List of drinks named after places (section Wine grapes)
Bergerac, Dordogne Bordeaux after the city of Bordeaux Bugey after the historical region of Bugey Burgundy after the Burgundy region Cahors after the city...
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de farine jaune (En: corn flour soup). The neighbouring region of Bugey provides wine as well as crayfish, which are caught in the lac de Nantua (En: Nantua...
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south of Bourg-en-Bresse. Belley was the principal city of the region of Bugey, which had been absorbed into France under the 1601 Treaty of Lyon. Brillat-Savarin...
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eastern Nord-Isère (Morestel and Crémieu cantons) and neighboring southern Bugey (villages of Izieu, Prémeyzel, Lhuis, Brégnier-Cordon, Arbignieu, etc.)...
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Guide Hachette des Vins (category French wine)
Lorraine Beaujolais and Lyonnais Bordeaux Burgundy Champagne Jura, Savoie, Bugey Languedoc and Roussillon Poitou and Charentes Provence and Corsica South-west...
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and four nuclear power plants are located along the Rhône Saint-Vulbas (Bugey), Saint-Maurice, to Cruas and Pierrelate-Tricastin. Wind energy is also...
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Verdesse (category White wine grape varieties)
white French wine grape variety grown primarily in the Bugey AOC of eastern France (though it is not currently permitted in the AOC wine). It is also...
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and Dauphiné, southeast Burgundy (the districts of Mâconnais, Bresse, Bugey, and Beaujolais), and southern Auvergne (the districts of Forez and Rouergue)...
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accepted another offer of papal arbitration and gained not only Bresse, but Bugey and Gex. Savoy retained a narrow corridor through the Val de Chézery. This...
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France Eau-de-vie de vin de la Marne France Eau-de-vie de vin originaire du Bugey France Eau-de-vie-de vin originaire des Côtes-du-Rhone France Faugères/Eau-de-vie...
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Nathan, Fernand (ed.). Contes et légendes du Lyonnais, de la Bresse et du Bugey (in French). pp. 189–196. Decitre, Monique (1995). Fêtes et chansons historiques...
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