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Baroque (grape)

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Over the years, Baroque has had several synonyms including: Barake, Baroca, Baroke, Barroque, Blanc Bordelais, Bordelais, Bordelais blanc, Bordeleza zuria, Boudales, Bourdales, Claverie blanc, Escripet folle, Muscadelle de Nates, Petit Bordelais, Plant Bordelais and Sable blanc.
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While the exact origins of the grape are not clear, ampelographers believe it may be descended from a crossing of the French white grapes Folle Blanche and Sauvignon blanc. While it was once grown throughout southwest France, today its plantings are primarily isolated to the
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The grape is almost exclusive to the South West France wine region of Tursan, with very little plantings of the grape to be found elsewhere in the world.
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because of the ripping out of vineyards in the Landes and converting the land to other agricultural and development enterprises.
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Location of the Landes department in Southwest France where Baroque is now almost exclusively found.
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notes that Baroque was saved from extinction by the efforts of chef
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Baroque produces a full-bodied wine with noticeable
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Index

Claverie
Crouchen
Grape
Vitis vinifera
See list of synonyms
VIVC
1005
French wine
grape
South West France
Tursan
full bodied
Ampelographers
crossing
Folle Blanche
synonym
Sauvignon blanc

Landes department
Vin délimité de qualité supérieure
powdery mildew
grape varieties
extinction
Jancis Robinson
Michel Guérard
Michelin rated
Eugénie-les-Bains

alcohol levels
weight

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