Wine Education 101: Todd Hamina describes Melon De Bourgogne.

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What is Melon de Bourgogne? Melon de Bourgogne, the grape used in the French wine region Muscadet, is sparingly planted in Oregon. Winemaker Todd Hamina talks about how difficult it can be to harvest at the right time and the natural acidity of the grape that is so critical to its success as a partner for seafood.

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