"Chasselas" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Chasselas is a type of white grape variety native to Switzerland. It is often used in the production of sparkling white wines, such as Crémant du Jura, and is also used to make still wines, including those classified as appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC). Chasselas grapes are known for their distinctive flavor profile, which often includes notes of honey, apple, and flowers.
Chassidic refers to something related to or characteristic of Jewish mysticism, particularly in the 18th and 19th centuries in Eastern Europe. The term "Chassidic" comes from the Hebrew word "chasid", meaning "loving" or "pious". In this context, Chassidic refers to a Jewish religious movement that emerged in the 18th century, emphasizing joy, ecstasy, and a deep connection with God. The movement was known for its charismatic leaders, who were often known as "tzaddikim" (righteous ones), and for their emphasis on performing good deeds, charity, and prayer.