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01-14-2000, 12:59 AM,
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Seyval Blanc is a hybrid of French and American vines, with a lot planted in the eastern United States and England. Believe one advantage is that the vines are hardy and tolerant of cold weather.
The ones I've had(American or British)have tended to be clean and crisp with zingy acidity. They can be quite pleasant, so happy drinking!

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