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Sémillon is one of the wine world's unsung heroes. The gold-skinned grape produces France's most famous and revered sweet wines. When vinified, sweet wine made from Sémillon can take on a multitude of flavors, particularly stonefruit such as apricot, peach, nectarine and mango, with secondary notes of citrus, nut and honey. The wine's most remarkable feature is its silken texture, caused by the concentration of sugar and glycerol.
Sémillon is one of the wine world's unsung heroes. The gold-skinned grape produces France's most famous and revered sweet wines. When vinified, sweet wine made from Sémillon can take on a multitude of flavors, particularly stonefruit such as apricot, peach, nectarine and mango, with secondary notes of citrus, nut and honey. The wine's most remarkable feature is its silken texture, caused by the concentration of sugar and glycerol.
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