Mondeuse

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Mondeuse is a dark-skinned French wine grape variety known for producing deeply colored, spicy, and aromatic red wines, particularly in the Alpine regions of Savoie and nearby areas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Vitis vinifera cultivar
wine grape variety
acidityLevel high acidity
agingPotential good aging potential in quality examples
climatePreference cool climate
colorOfGrape dark-skinned
countryOfOrigin France
cultivationRegionType Alpine vineyards
foodPairing charcuterie
hard cheeses
savory Alpine dishes
geneticRelationship distinct from Refosco despite historical confusion
grapeSpecies Vitis vinifera
notableRegion Bugey NERFINISHED
French Alps NERFINISHED
Isère NERFINISHED
Savoie NERFINISHED
oftenConfusedWith Refosco NERFINISHED
primaryCountryOfCultivation France GENERATED
synonym Mondeuse Noire NERFINISHED
tanninLevel moderate to high tannins
typicalAlcoholLevel moderate alcohol
typicalFlavorNotes black pepper
dark berries
spice
violet
typicalWineAromas aromatic
spicy
typicalWineColor deeply colored
usedFor red wine production
wineBody medium-bodied
wineProfile deeply colored, spicy, aromatic red wines
wineStyle still red wine

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Bugey grapeVarieties Mondeuse