Black Corinth
Quite a long, cylindrical bunch of very small grapes, with a thin skin, juicy flesh and no pips.
This grape variety is originally from Bordeaux vines.
The clusters are small to medium, the berries are medium. Merlot makes it possible to obtain round wines, powerful, rich in alcohol and colour, relatively little acid. These full-bodied and structured wines, with rather supple tannins, can be aged under wood. The aromas are complex and elegant.
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Quite a long, cylindrical bunch of very small grapes, with a thin skin, juicy flesh and no pips.
Very vigorous variety, resistant to cold but sensitive to drought and chlorosis.
The bunches and berries are medium in size and they are ripe from mid to late September (in the southwest).
Very good resistance to mildew and powdery mildew.
Chambourcin makes it possible to produce colored wines of decent quality.
The beautiful bunches carry round grapes of average size, with a firm, sweet delicate musky taste.
It produces large, loose clusters, with fairly large, oval berries. The pulp is crunchy and pleasantly fragrant. It is also very insensitive to cryptogamic diseases.
Clusters and berries of medium size, with a slightly pinkish color. Ovoid grains with firm and juicy pulp.
Clusters very large to large grains. Juicy and acid flesh, firm skin. Good preservation on strain. Planting possible even in areas where it does not ripen when you want to use it for preparing dishes.
In container 25 liters with metal hoop delivered in pallet.
The grapes are savoury tasting, aromatic, beautifully formed, golden and mature early. This truly new variety was created by the National Institute of Agronomic Research, in France (INRA). In addition to the flavour of the grapes this variety is
The bunches are large and the grapes, average sized and round are appreciated for their fruity flavour, their thin skin and the near total absence of pips.