Terret noir

Terret noir
Grape (Vitis)

Terret noir in Viala & Vermorel
Color of berry skin Noir
Species Vitis vinifera
Origin France
Notable regions Rhône valley
Notable wines Châteauneuf-du-Pape
Terret Noir grapes

Terret noir is a dark-skinned French wine grape variety grown primarily in the Rhône valley region of France. It is a mutation of the old Vitis vinifera vine Terret.[1] It is a permitted blending grape for Châteauneuf-du-Pape. Like the related Terret gris and Terret blanc, the vine tends to bud late and grow vigorously. Terret noir produces a light color wine that is perfumed and tart.[2]

In 2007, there were 189 hectares (470 acres) of Terret noir in France.[3] This was a steep decline from the 400 ha (1000 acres) plantings that the Institut national de l'origine et de la qualité (INAO) reported in 2000.[4]

Wine regions

Terret noir is a permitted grape variety in several Rhone, Provence and Languedoc AOCs including:[5]

Terret noir is a permitted variety in the red wines of the Minervois AOC.

Synonyms

Terret noir is also known under the synonyms Terre Chernyi, Terret Bourret and Terret du Pays.[6]

References

  1. J. Robinson Jancis Robinson's Guide to Wine Grapes pg 184 Oxford University Press 1996 ISBN 0-19-860098-4
  2. J. Robinson Vines, Grapes & Wines pg 202 Mitchell Beazley 1986 ISBN 1-85732-999-6
  3. Viniflhor stats 2008: Les cepages noirs dans le vignoble
  4. J. Robinson (ed) "The Oxford Companion to Wine" Third Edition pg 693 Oxford University Press 2006 ISBN 0-19-860990-6
  5. P. Saunders Wine Label Language pp. 51-85 Firefly Books 2004 ISBN 1-55297-720-X
  6. Vitis International Variety Catalogue: Terret Noir, accessed on December 7, 2009
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