Marsanne
This grape makes fat, rich, full wines and is one of the two majot varieties used to produce the rare white wines of Hermitage and Châteauneuf-du-Pape. It is usually blended with roussanne in the Rhône whites. Traditionally made white wines can be full-bodied but somewhat dull when young, however developing magnificently with age. Wines made with more modern methods can be lighter and fruitier, with a perfumy fragrance; they should be drunk young.
Pronounced: Mahr-SAN
The following list displays all wines using the Marsanne grape variety:
White Wine
| Churchview Estate - 'Bartondale' Reserve Marsanne |
2007 |
£11.95 | |
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| Château d'Anglès - 'Grand Vin La Clape' |
2009 |
£13.95 | |
| Hermitage Blanc - Domaine Belle |
2001 |
£28.95 |
Red Wine
| Saint~Joseph - Domaine de Bonserine |
2001 |
£14.00 |
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Mixed Case
| Mixed Case 'New World Discovery' |
NV |
£11.04 £10.00 |
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