Peloursin: Peloursin is an ancient grape variety from the Grésivaudant Valley, in Isère. Its clusters are medium in size. These are conico-cylindrical, compact and winged. They are very similar to those of the durif, of which it is the natural parent.
Its rather large berries are covered with a thin, bluish-black or rarely gray skin. The pelousin is now endangered. It now occupies only half a hectare and it is hardly multiplied. This c...
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