Trousseau gris

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Trousseau Gris
Trousseau Gris
Trousseau Gris Ready to harvest September 2003, in The Fanucchi Wood Road Vineyard, In Sonoma County's Russian River Valley; California USA
Species: Vitis vinifera
Also called: Gray Riesling, Gris De Salces, Chauché Gris (more)
Origin: France
Notable regions: Jura, California

Trousseau Gris is a French variety of white wine grape. It is occasionally found in eastern France and was once widely grown in California under the name Gray Riesling. In cool climates it can produce fresh aromatic wines. It needs gentle handling and careful winemaking to bring out its best.

It is a white mutation of the red Trousseau grape, better known as the port grape Bastardo.

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[edit] History

The parents of Trousseau are Petit verdot from Bordeaux and Duras from the Tarn valley near Toulouse. The 'gris' mutant seems to have arisen in Eastern France, perhaps in Alsace or Lorraine.

[edit] Distribution and wines

[edit] France

These days Trousseau Gris is mostly found in the Jura, and sometimes in Champagne.

[edit] USA

"Gray Riesling" was once widely planted in California, but the land for winemaking declined sharply in the 1980's until only the Fanucchi Wood Road Vineyard in the Russian River Valley was left.

It has often been blended with Chardonnay, Viognier, and even White Zinfandel rosé! It has also been used in dessert wines, sparkling wines and fortified wines.

[edit] Vine and viticulture

As a mutant of a port grape, Trousseau Gris can thrive in hot, dry conditions, producing lots of sweet fruit (As dose any grape in hotter than optimal conditions). The best wines are made when it is grown in much cooler conditions, but only in the coolest parts of the coastal area of California especially The Russian River Valley or in the mountains of the Jura.

[edit] Synonyms

Baratszoeloe, Francia Szuerke, Goundoulenc, Gris De Salces, Gris De Salses, Guindolenc, Guindoulenc, Hamu Szoeloe, Hamuszoeloe, Nagyvati, Sals, Sals Cenusiu, Salses Gris, Shome Seryi, Sose Serii, Trousseau Gris[1], Chauché Gris

[edit] See also

Other 'grey' mutants :

[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ Maul, Erika; Töpfer, Reinhard; Eibach, Rudolf (2007). Vitis International Variety Catalogue. Institute for Grapevine Breeding Geilweilerhof (IRZ), Siebeldingen, Germany. Retrieved on 2007-08-29.

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