Jurançon noir: Jurançon noir is a grape that comes from Agenais, in the southwest of France. It comes from the crossing of Malbec and Folle Blanche. Even if it is quite close to the white jurançon, it does not constitute the black form of this one.
Its clusters are compact and short. Medium in size, they are cylindrical-conical. Its berries are in the form of spherical-ellipsoids. They are attached to short pedicels which are warty and strong. Their skin presents ...
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