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  • But gewurztraminer sports all those characteristics in and of itself. (When poorly made, it can go overboard on any of them, too.)Long thought to be from the town of Tramin in northern Italy, recent DNA research shows that gewurztraminer's origins are actually in southern Germany and that it is a form of the European parent grape, savagnin.The name is a mouthful, too: it is guh-VOORTZ-trah-mee-nair
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