Fié Gris

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Fié Gris is a rare, aromatic pink-skinned mutation of Sauvignon Blanc traditionally grown in France’s Loire Valley and used to produce distinctive, richly flavored white wines.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf grape variety
white wine grape variety
wine grape
aromaProfile aromatic
associatedWineCountry France
climatePreference cool climate
colorOfSkin pink
countryOfOrigin France
cultivationStatus limited plantings
flavorProfile richly flavored
grapeSpecies Vitis vinifera
grapeType mutation
mutationOf Sauvignon Blanc
mutationType color mutation
notableRegion Loire wine region
surface form: Loire Valley wine region
parentGrape Sauvignon Blanc
primaryUse wine production
rarityStatus rare
regionTraditionallyGrown Loire Valley
surface form: Loire Valley, France
skinDescription pink-skinned
traditionalRegion Loire Valley
typicalWineUse blending component
varietal wines
usedFor still white wines
wineCharacteristic distinctive
richly flavored
wineColorProduced white
wineStyleProduced white wine

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Sauvignon Gris alsoKnownAs Fié Gris