- in dark-skinned (
Piquepoul noir) and light-skinned (
Piquepoul blanc) versions, as well as a very
little grown Piquepoul gris.
Piquepoul blanc is the most...
- such as its half-sibling Knipperlé. The
synonyms Piquepoul used in the
Gascony region and
Piquepoul du Gers used in the Lot-et-Garonne
department lead...
-
Piquepoul blanc,
Piquepoul gris, and Roussanne. (The
varieties not
specifically mentioned before 2009 are
Clairette rose,
Grenache gris and
Piquepoul...
- Cinsault,
Piquepoul, Terret, and
Rivairenc (maximum 40%). In any case
Syrah and
Mourvedre needs to be at
least 20% of total, and
Piquepoul, Terret, and...
- Ottavianello, Pampous, Papadou, P****erille, Pedaire,
Picardan noir,
Piquepoul D'Uzes, Pis De Chevre,
Plant D
Arles Boudales,
Plant D'Arles,
Plant De...
-
including 22 A Baco, Baco 22 A, Baco 22-A, Baco 221,
Maurice Baco, and
Piquepoul de Pays. Baco blanc,
Vitis International Variety Catalogue,
accessed 2010-11-24...
-
within the wine trade.
Several wine grapes,
including Clairette blanche,
Piquepoul,
Bianchetta Trevigiana, Catarratto, and Trebbiano, are
generally used...
- noir M
Marsanne (A) M M****lan (A) Mourvèdre S
Muscardin (A)
Piquepoul blanc (A) (A)
Piquepoul noir (A)
Roussanne (A) M
Syrah S
Terret noir (A) Ugni blanc...
- been
partially overcome by
blending it with high-acid
varieties such as
Piquepoul blanc. It is
allowed into many
appellations of
Southern Rhône, Provence...
-
Rouge à Pe****
Grains M
Picardan M
Piquepoul blanc (A) (A) (A) (A) (A) M (A) (A) (A) (A) M
Piquepoul gris M M
Piquepoul noir (A) (A) (A) (A) M (A) (A) M...