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This time we dive into one of the three main grapes of the Northern Rh\\xf4ne: Marsanne. Related to Roussanne, the grape with which it is almost always blended, this grape reaches its heights in the wines of Hermitage in northern Rh\\xf4ne and does exceptional things around the world from Victoria and South Australia, to the US, to New Zealand and South Africa.
Photo: Chante-Alouette from Chapoutier, the wine we mention in the show.
Credit: Wine For Normal People
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Although not a grape you will encounter as a standalone varietal that often, its contribution to the great whites of the Rhone can\\u2019t be underestimated. This grape is vital to understand if you are interested in diving deeper into the world of Rh\\xf4ne whites (which you definitely should do!).
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