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Colombard is an early fruiting white variety of wine grape, better known as French Colombard in North America.
- Old vine grapes are crushed by some northern Californian producers and made into a fruity white wine of interesting character in both dry and sweet versions. This grape is mainly grown in California to provide backbone, due to its natural acidic character, for white "jug wine" blends.
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- ^ Maison des Producteurs du Floc de Gascogne, F-32 800 Eauze.
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