Marselan: Marselan is a black grape variety resulting from a cross made in 1961, between cabernet-sauvignon and grenache noir. This grape variety has been introduced into the vineyards of the Rhône valley, Languedoc, Switzerland, California and Spain.
The clusters of Marselan are small to medium in size. Cylindro-conical, they have an elongated shape. Its berries, generally rounded, are not very juicy and have a black-purple skin color. With an average bud burst, it needs ...
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