Jurançon blanc: Mainly cultivated in the south-western part of France, jurançon blanc is part of the grape varieties of cognac and armagnac. It has no connection with the jurançon noir even if it is quite close to it. This grape comes from a cross with white gouais and is endangered.
Its young leaves are bubbly and downy. The most adult have 5 lobes as well as a petiolar sinus. Jurançon blanc has small, compact clusters and berries of t ...
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