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Abouriou (French pronunciation: [abuʁju];
French spelling of
Occitan aboriu, early) is a red
French wine
grape variety grown primarily in
Southwest France...
- not the
Beaujolais grape either but
rather the
southwestern France grape Abouriou. In 1929,
Gamay was
crossed with the
table grape Seidentraube (also known...
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related to the
Southwest France wine
grape Abouriou,
though the
exact nature of that
relationship (with
Abouriou potentially being either a
parent of Magdeleine...
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Lazio Possible natural Piedirosso x
Casavecchia cross 717 (2000) 1984
Abouriou Beaujolais,
Early Burgunder,
Early Burgundy,
Gamay Beaujolais,
Gamay du...
- argenté is not Malbec, but
rather a
variety of the
southwestern French grape Abouriou. In Cahors, the
Malbec grape is
referred to as
Auxerrois or Côt Noir; this...
- only from the
defined area. The
types of
grapes for red and rosé wine are
Abouriou, Merlot,
Cabernet sauvignon,
Cabernet franc, Duras, Fer, Négrette, Portugias...
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found in at
least one sub-region or
appellation of
South West France.
Abouriou Arrouya noir
Arrufiac Baco
blanc Bouchalès
Cabernet Franc Cabernet Sauvignon...
- wine
grape variety that is a
crossing of the
Southwest France wine
grapes Abouriou and Castets. The
variety was
created in 1976 at the
VSSVVM Research and...
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acres (18,003 ha) (2022) No. of
vineyards 1476 (2022)
Grapes produced Abouriou, Albariño, Aligoté, Arneis,
Auxerrois Blanc, Baco noir, Barbera, Black...
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crossing of the
Bordeaux wine
grape Merlot and the
Southwest France variety Abouriou. The
grape was
created in 1952 at the
Institut National de la Recherche...