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Which varietal is NOT typically used for white wines in the Northern Rhone?

  1. Viognier

  2. Marsanne

  3. Sauvignon Blanc

  4. Roussanne

The correct answer is: Sauvignon Blanc

Sauvignon Blanc is not typically used for white wines in the Northern Rhône. This region is known for its specific white varietals that are predominantly planted. Viognier, Marsanne, and Roussanne are the primary varieties cultivated here. Viognier is notably used in the prestigious Condrieu and Château-Grillet appellations, while Marsanne and Roussanne are key components in the blends of the Hermitage and St.-Péray. Sauvignon Blanc, on the other hand, is more associated with regions like Bordeaux and the Loire Valley, where it thrives and is used to produce some of the country's most acclaimed white wines.