Saussignac AOC

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Saussignac AOC is a French appellation in southwest France known for its sweet, botrytized white wines made primarily from Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc, and Muscadelle grapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée
French wine appellation
agingPotential good aging potential
climate maritime-influenced
country France
fermentationType still wine
governingBody INAO NERFINISHED
grapeColor white
languageOfName French
legalStatus protected designation of origin
locatedIn Bergerac wine region NERFINISHED
Dordogne department NERFINISHED
Nouvelle-Aquitaine
surface form: Nouvelle-Aquitaine region

Southwest France NERFINISHED
namedAfter Saussignac commune NERFINISHED
partOf Bergerac appellations
primaryGrapeVariety Muscadelle NERFINISHED
Sauvignon Blanc NERFINISHED
Sémillon NERFINISHED
productionMethodFeature concentration by botrytis cinerea
late harvest grapes
productType wine
regionType viticultural area
regulates grape varieties
harvest conditions
minimum potential alcohol
yield
requires hand harvesting
noble rot
servingSuggestion dessert pairing
foie gras pairing
similarTo Monbazillac AOC NERFINISHED
Sauternes AOC NERFINISHED
sweetnessLevel sweet
typicalAroma apricot
botrytis notes
dried fruit
honey
wineColor white
wineStyle botrytized white wine
sweet white wine

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Bergerac wine region hasAppellation Saussignac AOC