Abouriou is a red
wine grape grown primarily in
South West France and, in small quantities, in
California. It is a blending grape that along with
Malbec,
Cabernet Sauvignon,
Syrah,
Fer,
Cabernet Franc,
Merlot and
Gamay is used to make the
French wine Côtes du Marmandais. Though it shares several
synonyms with the
Beaujolais grape
Gamay, the two grapes do not share many characteristics. In California, the grape is sometimes called
Early Burgundy as another allusion to the
Gamay grape. The vine produces high yields and vigorous growth with a relatively high resistance to disease. It tends to bud and ripen early. The grape can also be found as a
varietal in some
Vin de pays wines. The grape is known for its low
acidity and high
tannin content.
Synonyms
Synonyms for Abouriou are: Beaujolais, Early Burgunder, Early Burgundy, Gamay Beaujolais, Gamay Du Rhone, Gamay St. Laurent, Malbec Argente, Negret de la Canourgue, Noir Hatif, Plant Abouriou, Plant Precocé, Precocé Nauge, Precocé Noir, Pressac de Bourgogne.
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