Béquignol: Béquignol is a black grape variety from Bordeaux. Its young leaves are downy and have bronze spots. Those that are already adults have five lobes. The bequignol's petiolar sinus is lyre-shaped and the lateral sinuses have edges.
The clusters are small in size while the ellipsoid berries are medium in size. This variety has long been confused with fer servadou so much so that it shares some synonyms with it.
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