
Black Hatif of Marseilles
The beautiful bunches carry round grapes of average size, with a firm, sweet delicate musky taste.
Variety of medium vigor but very fertile.
It resists well to mildew and powdery mildew but is a little sensitive to gray rot.
Clusters and berries are of medium size.
Harvest between mid and end of September (in the south-west)
Villard noir makes it possible to produce colored wines of decent quality.
Variety of medium vigor but very fertile.
It resists well to mildew and powdery mildew but is a little sensitive to gray rot.
Clusters and berries are of medium size.
Harvest between mid and end of September (in the south-west)
Villard noir makes it possible to produce colored wines of decent quality.
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The beautiful bunches carry round grapes of average size, with a firm, sweet delicate musky taste.
Its more or less compact clusters are of medium size and cylindrical shape. Its spherical grains, medium or large, of a bluish black, are wrapped in a thick skin containing a fleshy flesh with a very pronounced raspberry flavour. Commonly called "Raspberry Grape".
The Vidoc vine plant is a new black vat grape, resistant to mildew and powdery mildew.
Variety of average sized, loose bunches of oval grapes with an agreeable musky perfume.
This is one of the best grapes, always well appreciated for its thin skinned, average sized, golden grapes with a juicy taste that melts in your mouth.
The mature grape is oval and nicely golden, with large bunches. 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 highly resistant to the
Very big bunches of large grapes, with a juicy and acidic flesh and a firm skin. Conserves well on the vine. Even in areas where the grapes will never reach maturity, due to very little sunshine, they are perfect for cooking.
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.
Variety of medium vigor but very fertile.
It resists well to mildew and powdery mildew but is a little sensitive to gray rot.
Clusters and berries are of medium size.
Harvest between mid and end of September (in the south-west)
Villard noir makes it possible to produce colored wines of decent quality.