Tressot: Tressot is a black grape that should not be confused with the Jura trousseau, a black grape too, but nothing brings them together. Its establishment is the north of Burgundy, in the Yonne where it is only authorized in this department. Before the phylloxera crisis, it was associated with the Caesar, in Irancy in particular. It is a productive grape variety with medium to small-grained bluish-black grapes (it also exists in white). It gives a pleasant and colorful wine which brings tannins and acidity to the pino ...
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