Graciano

"Grosse Negrette" redirects here. For the French wine grape that is also known as Grosse Negrette, see Canari noir.
Graciano
Grape (Vitis)

Graciano in Viala & Vermorel
Color of berry skin Red
Species Vitis vinifera
Also called Morrastel, Cagnulari, Xeres (more)
Origin Spain
Hazards Disease-prone

Graciano is a Spanish red wine grape that is grown primarily in Rioja. The vine produces a low yield that are normally harvested in late October. The wine produced is characterized by its deep red color, strong aroma and ability to age well.[1] Graciano thrives in warm, arid climates.

Wine regions

A varietal Graciano from Rioja.

Crossings

The French wine grape variety Morrastel Bouschet is a crossing of Graciano and the red-fleshed teinturier grape Bouschet Petit.[3]

Synonyms

Bastardo Nero, Bois Dur, Bordelais, Cagliunari, Cagnonale, Cagnovali Nero, Cagnulari, Cagnulari Bastardo, Cagnulari Sardo, Cagnulatu, Caldareddu, Caldarello, Cargo Muol, Courouillade, Courouillade, Couthurier, Drug, Graciana, Graciano Tinto, Grosse Negrette, Jerusano, Karis, Marastel, Matarou, Minostello, Minustello, Monastel, Monestaou, Morastel, Morestel, Morrastel, Mourastel, Perpignan, Perpignanou Bois Dur, Plant De Ledenon, Tinta Do Padre Antonio, Tinta Miuda, Tintilla, Uva Cagnelata, Xeres, Xerez, Zinzillosa,[4] Cendrón, Tanat Gris, Tintilla de Rota.

References

  1. J. Robinson Vines, Grapes & Wines pg 214 Mitchell Beazley 1986 ISBN 1-85732-999-6
  2. http://riojawine.com
  3. Vitis International Variety Catalogue (VIVC) Morrastel Bouschet Accessed: October 13th, 2012
  4. Vitis International Variety Catalogue: Graciano, accessed on December 4, 2009
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