Colombard
Colombard — white grape from Gascony, southwestern France. Produces crisp, high-acid wines with citrus and tropical notes; used in Armagnac brandy.
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Top Wines
Palladius
Sadie Family · 4.56★
Great Expectations Colombar
Goedverwacht · 4.37★
New Baby
Beaumont · 4.37★
Le Gasconierre Côtes de Gascogne
Plaimont · 4.14★
Le Gasconierre Côtes de Gascogne Blanc
Plaimont · 4.14★
White Blend
Badenhorst · 4.14★
Cuvée Marine
Domaine de Ménard · 4.09★
El Bandito I wish I was a Ninja
Testalonga · 4.09★
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About Colombard
Colombard is a white grape from the Gascony region of southwestern France, producing wines with high acidity and tropical fruit flavors. Widely planted in California and South Africa, it is used for dry wines and as a base for Cognac and Armagnac.
At a Glance
- Color
- White
- Wines
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