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8 August 2025
- 10:4310:43, 8 August 2025 diff hist +3 Sémillon →See also
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- 10:4210:42, 8 August 2025 diff hist +4,858 N Sémillon Created page with "'''Sémillon''' (/ˈsɛmɪˌlɒn/) is a white grape variety of French origin, most closely associated with the Bordeaux wine region, where it plays a central role in both dry and sweet wine production<ref>Robinson, Harding & Vouillamoz, ''Wine Grapes'', HarperCollins, 2012, ISBN 978-0062206367.</ref>. Known for its relatively thin skin, susceptibility to noble rot (*Botrytis cinerea*), and ability to develop complex flavours with age, Sémillon has historical..."
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- 10:2310:23, 8 August 2025 diff hist +7,340 N Pinot Gris Created page with "'''Pinot Grigio''' (/ˈpiːnoʊ ˈɡriːdʒioʊ/; Italian for "grey Pinot") is a white grape variety of the species ''Vitis vinifera'', widely cultivated for the production of dry white wines. Genetically identical to Pinot Gris, it is distinguished primarily by regional naming conventions and stylistic approaches in winemaking<ref>Robinson, Harding & Vouillamoz, ''Wine Grapes'', HarperCollins, 2012, ISBN 978-0062206367.</ref>. The variety is believed to have ori..."
- 10:1610:16, 8 August 2025 diff hist +5 Sauvignon Blanc →See also
- 10:1510:15, 8 August 2025 diff hist +8,241 N Sauvignon Blanc Created page with "'''Sauvignon Blanc''' (/ˌsoʊ.viˈnjɒ̃ ˈblɒŋk/; French pronunciation: [sovinjɔ̃ blɑ̃]) is a white grape variety of French origin, primarily associated with the Loire Valley and Bordeaux, and widely cultivated in wine regions across the world. The name derives from the French words ''sauvage'' (“wild”) and ''blanc'' (“white”), a reference to the grape’s presumed ancient, wild-growing ancestry<ref>Robinson, Harding & Vouillamoz, ''Wine Grapes'', HarperC..."
- 10:0410:04, 8 August 2025 diff hist −517 Chablis No edit summary current
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- 09:5909:59, 8 August 2025 diff hist +5,276 N Chablis Created page with "'''Chablis''' (French: [ʃabli]) is a wine appellation in the northernmost part of the Burgundy region of France, dedicated exclusively to producing white wines from the Chardonnay grape variety<ref>Robinson (ed.), ''The Oxford Companion to Wine'', Oxford University Press, 2015, ISBN 978-0198705383.</ref>. Geographically distinct from the Côte d'Or and closer to the southern vineyards of Champagne, Chablis is renowned for its cool clim..."
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- 15:4315:43, 7 August 2025 diff hist +25 N Napa Valley (Region) Winosaur moved page Napa Valley (Region) to Napa Valley current Tag: New redirect
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- 15:2815:28, 7 August 2025 diff hist +1 Barossa valley →References current
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- 15:2815:28, 7 August 2025 diff hist +3,717 N Barossa valley Created page with "'''Barossa Valley''' is a prominent wine region in South Australia, situated approximately 60 kilometres northeast of Adelaide. Known for producing some of Australia’s most distinctive and age-worthy red wines, especially from Shiraz, the region is home to some of the world’s oldest continuously producing vines<ref>Johnson & Robinson, ''The World Atlas of Wine'', 8th ed., Mitchell Beazley, 2019, ISBN 978-1784724030.</ref>. The name "Barossa" is..."
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- 01:1501:15, 7 August 2025 diff hist +32 N Champagne (region) Winosaur moved page Champagne (region) to Champagne (Region) current Tag: New redirect
- 01:1501:15, 7 August 2025 diff hist 0 m Champagne (Region) Winosaur moved page Champagne (region) to Champagne (Region)
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- 01:1101:11, 7 August 2025 diff hist +288 N Napa Created page with "{{Disambiguation}} '''Napa''' may refer to: * Napa Valley (AVA) – a prominent American Viticultural Area in California known for premium wine production * Napa (region) – the larger geographical and cultural wine region encompassing Napa Valley {{See also|California wine}}"
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- 01:0801:08, 7 August 2025 diff hist 0 m Napa Valley Winosaur moved page Napa Valley to Napa (Region)
- 01:0801:08, 7 August 2025 diff hist +3,578 N Napa Valley Created page with "'''Napa''' is a wine-producing region in northern California, United States, centred on the city of Napa and encompassing the broader area of Napa County. It is internationally recognised for its role in the development of premium American viticulture and is home to one of the most prestigious American Viticultural Areas (AVAs), the Napa Valley AVA. While the term “Napa” is often used interchangeably with Napa Valley, the region as a whole includes multiple sub-A..."
- 00:5400:54, 7 August 2025 diff hist +8 Adelaide Hills →References current
- 00:5300:53, 7 August 2025 diff hist +4,218 N Champagne (Region) Created page with "'''Champagne''' (French: [ʃɑ̃.paɲ]) is a legally defined wine region in north-eastern France, internationally recognised for its production of traditional-method sparkling wine made exclusively from grapes grown within its delimited area. The name is protected under European Union and international law, and only wines produced under strict regulations within this region may be labelled as Champagne<ref>INAO, “Appellation Champagne – Cahier des charges”, www..."
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- 00:4200:42, 7 August 2025 diff hist +1,850 N Category:Wine regions Created page with "'''Wine region''' is a wine term used to describe a geographically defined area where grapevines are cultivated and wine is produced. The concept is fundamental to understanding the influence of location on wine quality and style. A wine region may be officially regulated—as in appellation systems such as the French AOC or Italian DOC<ref>Robinson (ed.), ''The Oxford Companion to Wine'', Oxford University Press, 2015, p. 744.</ref>—or used more loosely to des..." current
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