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		Definition of Marsanne in English: Marsannenoun mɑːˈsanmärˈsän mass nounA variety of white wine grape originating in the northern Rhône area of France.  Example sentencesExamples -  The Domaine has some 9 hectares of Marsanne with an average age of over 25 years.
 -  The little known Marsanne grape produces an approachable wine, rich with soft peach flavours and a gentle acidity.
 -  This region also produces wines from the white grapes Viognier, Marsanne, Roussanne and Grenache Blanc.
 -  Including walking up to my balcony to prove that the slim resistance offered by a bottle of Marsanne was, indeed, useless.
 -  Three-quarters of the wine is full, dry, herby white, made from increasing proportions of Clairette and Marsanne, together with some Ugni Blanc and Sauvignon Blanc grapes.
 
 
 Origin   The name of a town in southern France.    Definition of Marsanne in US English: Marsannenounmärˈsän A variety of white wine grape originating in the northern Rhône area of France.  Example sentencesExamples -  The little known Marsanne grape produces an approachable wine, rich with soft peach flavours and a gentle acidity.
 -  Including walking up to my balcony to prove that the slim resistance offered by a bottle of Marsanne was, indeed, useless.
 -  This region also produces wines from the white grapes Viognier, Marsanne, Roussanne and Grenache Blanc.
 -  The Domaine has some 9 hectares of Marsanne with an average age of over 25 years.
 -  Three-quarters of the wine is full, dry, herby white, made from increasing proportions of Clairette and Marsanne, together with some Ugni Blanc and Sauvignon Blanc grapes.
 
 
 Origin   The name of a town in southern France.     |