Petit Manseng

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Petit Manseng is a white wine grape variety from southwest France, best known for producing intensely aromatic, high-acid wines often made in off-dry to sweet styles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf white wine grape variety
acidityCharacter crisp
acidityLevel high
agingPotential good
aromaticIntensity high
berrySize small
body medium to full
bunchDensity loose
colorOfGrape white
countryOfOrigin France
foodPairing blue cheese
foie gras
fruit-based desserts
spicy Asian cuisine
oakAgingCompatibility high
origin Southwest France NERFINISHED
primaryRegion Jurançon AOC NERFINISHED
Pacherenc du Vic-Bilh AOC NERFINISHED
ripeningTime late ripening
skinThickness thick
sugarPotential high
synonymNote distinct from Gros Manseng NERFINISHED
typicalAromas citrus
floral notes
spice
stone fruit
tropical fruit
typicalFlavors apricot
citrus zest
honey
peach
pineapple
usedFor botrytized dessert wine
late-harvest wine
off-dry white wine
still white wine
sweet white wine
usedInCountry Australia
France
Spain
United States of America
surface form: United States

Uruguay NERFINISHED
usedInRegion Gascony NERFINISHED
Southwest France NERFINISHED
viticulturalCharacteristic concentrated berries
good resistance to rot
low yields
suitable for late harvest
wineStyleAssociation dessert wine
late-harvest sweet
medium-sweet
off-dry
sweet

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