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  1. Based on France's Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) laws, all Muscadets must be low in alcohol—under 12 percent ABV.

  2. Muscadet is the original white wine used in France's traditional beurre blanc sauce recipe.

  3. As its name suggests, Melon de Bourgogne hails from Burgundy, but it was outlawed in that region centuries ago. During that time, some growers created confusion with Chardonnay, so that today, a tiny bit still remains on the Côte d'Or.

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Muscadet is a light-bodied, dry white wine made from Melon de Bourgogne grapes that impart lemon, lime, green apple and pear flavors. This highly-acidic wine—also known for mineral and salty characteristics—is meant to be consumed young, and pairs well with seafood (a classic pairing is oysters). Richer, creamier and more complex versions of Muscadet are also produced using winemaking techniques such as barrel fermentation and sur lie aging, which means the wine is left to age on the lees (expired yeast cells) after fermentation without filtering out the yeast sediment--a winemaking method that imparts a richer, creamier texture. Melon de Bourgogne grows in the Muscadet appellation in the Pays Nantais of Lower Loire Valley near the Loire River in western France. In 2011, a cru communaux system was developed in the Muscadet appellation to designate superior growing regions within the appellation. The first three named were Clisson, Le Pallet and Gorges.

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