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Tressot or
Tressot noir is a
variety of dark-skinned wine grape.
Tressot has
historically been
grown in
Burgundy but it is now
almost extinct. Some small...
- it was
possibly domesticated from wild grapevines. It is one
parent of
Tressot, the
other parent being Duras, a
grape from the
upper Tarn
valley near...
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Tintilla and
Verdejo Tinto. In the literature, it is
often confused with
Tressot. Wine
portal List of Port wine
grapes Robinson, Jancis;
Julia Harding;...
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Bourguignons can be
produced from
Pinot noir, Gamay, Chardonnay, Aligoté,
Tressot, and César,
either as
varietal wines or as blends. A new AOC “Coteaux Bourguignons”...
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suggested that with
Petit Verdot from Bordeaux, it is a
parent of the
Tressot variety.
Duras is only
really found in the
upper reaches of the Tarn, in...
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Pinot gris (known
locally as
Pinot Beurot),
Sauvignon blanc, Sacy, and
Tressot. For most of the 20th century,
Chablis wine was
produced more for the export...
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Portuguese wine Jurançon (grape), a
French wine
grape from
Southwest France Tressot, a
French wine
grape from
Burgundy Aspiran Bouschet, a
crossing of Aspiran...
- Colombard,
Balzac blanc and
Meslier Saint François, and with ****o (
Tressot) it
produced Genouillet.
Despite Gouais blanc having the
synonym Enfarine...
- "Mondeuse Red Wine Variety."
Vinodiversity VIVC, "Mondeuse Blanche." VIVC, "
Tressot Noir." VIVC, "Montepulciano." Higgs. "Montepulciano Red Wine
Variety in...
- also produced. Some
producers also
include small quantities of César and
Tressot, less-known
Burgundy grape varieties. Irancy's
unusual topography - it...