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Aubin blanc

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Color of berry skin
  
Blanc

Notable wines
  
Origin
  
France, Lorraine

Wine color
  
White wine

Notable wine
  
Côtes de Toul AOC

Also called
  
Aubin (more)

Notable regions
  
Moselle Valley

Sweetness of resulting wine
  
Dry

Species
  
Common Grape Vine

Similar
  
Aubun, Arnsburger, Arrufiac, Bukettraube, Alarije

Aubin blanc (or simply Aubin) is a white wine grape from the upper reaches of the Moselle valley in eastern France.

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History

DNA fingerprinting has shown that Aubin is the result of a cross between Gouais blanc and Savagnin. Gouais blanc was widely grown by the French peasantry in the Medieval age, and it is a parent of Chardonnay and Aubin vert among others. Savagnin is common in Jura wine (including Vin jaune) and is a variety in the Traminer family which also includes Gewürztraminer.

Viticulture

There's usually a reason why grapes like this are in decline. The Traminer family are notoriously difficult to grow, with poor disease resistance and low yields.

Wine regions

Aubin blanc is only found blended into wines from the Côtes de Toul appellation in Lorraine.

Synonyms

Albin Blanc, Aneb ben Cadi, Aubin, Blanc de Magny, Gros Vert de Crenay

References

Aubin blanc Wikipedia


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