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Siege of Sancerre
The medieval Chateau de Sancerre was destroyed in 1621 to prevent further resistance. -
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Sancerre
In 1621 much of the feudal chateau and city walls were destroyed by orders of the king to prevent further resistance. ... Famous people associated with Sancerre: -
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Saint-Satur
During World War II, Saint Satur, with Sancerre, was a regional command center for the French Resistance. -
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Siege of Acre
Theobald of Blois and Stephen of Sancerre died, and Frederick of Swabia also died, on January 20, 1191. ... Conrad of Montferrat attempted an attack by sea on the Tower of Flies, but adverse winds and rocks below the surface prevented his ship getting close enough to do significant damage. -
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Italian War of 1542–1546
Charles himself, on the other hand, was still delayed at Saint-Dizier; the city, fortified by Girolamo Marini and defended by Louis IV de Bueil, Count of Sancerre, continued to hold out against the massive Imperial army. ... Some of Charles's advisers suggested withdrawing, but he was unwilling to lose face and continued to move towards Châlons, although the Imperial army was prevented from advancing across the Marne by a French force waiting at Jâlons. -
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Cabernet Sauvignon
In general, Cabernet Sauvignon has good resistance to most grape diseases, powdery mildew being the most noted exception. ... Amarone · Barbaresco · Barolo · Beaujolais · Bordeaux · Burgundy · Chablis · Champagne · Chianti · Egri Bikavér · Madeira · Mosel · Muscadet · Port · Retsina · Rheingau · Rhône · Rioja · Sancerre · Sauternes · Sherry · Tokaji · Vinho Verde · Vouvray -
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Beaujolais wine
Some producers who make Beaujolais on a large commercial scale will filter the wine aggressively, to avoid any impurity or future chemical reactions. ... Amarone · Barbaresco · Barolo · Beaujolais · Bordeaux · Burgundy · Chablis · Champagne · Chianti · Egri Bikavér · Madeira · Mosel · Muscadet · Port · Retsina · Rheingau · Rhône · Rioja · Sancerre · Sauternes · Sherry · Tokaji · Vinho Verde · Vouvray -
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History of French wine
The solution to epidemic also came from North America in the grafting of naturally resistance American rootstock to the European vines. ... Cisterians vineyards produced highly regarded wines in Provence and Sancerre.The Cisterian monks applied their ascetic habits, skilled labor and organization philosophy to wine making in a manner unique to French wine. -
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Spanish wine
The most widely planted grape is the white wine grape Airén which was prized for its hardiness and resistance to drop. ... Amarone · Barbaresco · Barolo · Beaujolais · Bordeaux · Burgundy · Chablis · Champagne · Chianti · Egri Bikavér · Madeira · Mosel · Muscadet · Port · Retsina · Rheingau · Rhône · Rioja · Sancerre · Sauternes · Sherry · Tokaji · Vinho Verde · Vouvray -
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Negroamaro
It is well suited to Puglia’s hot summers and exhibits good drought-resistance. ... Amarone · Barbaresco · Barolo · Beaujolais · Bordeaux · Burgundy · Chablis · Champagne · Chianti · Egri Bikavér · Madeira · Mosel · Muscadet · Port · Retsina · Rheingau · Rhône · Rioja · Sancerre · Sauternes · Sherry · Tokaji · Vinho Verde · Vouvray
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Sancerre prevented resistance