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  1. Sélection de Grains Nobles (SGN) is French for "selection of noble berries" and refers to wines made from grapes affected by noble rot. SGN wines are sweet dessert wines with rich, concentrated flavours. Alsace wines were the first to be described as Sélection de Grains Nobles, with the legal definition introduced in 1984, [1] but the term is ...

  2. Category:French wine AOCs. This category covers the Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) and VDQS wines of France .

  3. The AOC designation consists of Alsace and the following variety or wine type name, for example "Alsace Riesling". The yield is limited to a maximum of 80 hl/h, for Pinot Noir to 75 hl/h. From Domenico-de-ga from the Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0, Link. Auxerrois: The name of this variety does not appear on the label. However, Auxerrois is one of the ...

  4. Totalt omfattar Alsace Grand Cru 12 % av arealen, men endast 4 % av produktionen. Orsaken till denna diskrepans är att avkastningen är betydligt lägre på Grand crumark, att en ansenlig del av arealen är planterad med icke tillåtna druvor, samt att en viss del av vinerna klassas ned av odlarna för att säljas som vanlig AOC Alsace.

  5. However, it was only in 1962 that the AOC appellation was officially instituted by a decree. AOC Alsace is for wines made with grapes from parcels having precisely stipulated boundaries based on historical growing areas. AOC Alsace wines can be made from only one grape variety. In this case, the grape name can be mentioned on the label.

  6. AOC Alsace. Alsace es una Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée ( AOC) de vinos realizados en la región vinícola de Alsacia en Francia . A diferencia de la mayor parte del resto de regiones vinícolas de Francia, sólo hay una denominación AOC para la mayor parte de los vinos que se hacen en toda Alsacia. Otras regiones vinícolas francesas ...

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