A red-skinned varietal that can be found in the Jura region of eastern France, as well as around Burgundy and the Loire valley. Trousseau buds late, and has a habit of irregular yields which have allowed it to fall behind the more internationally known Pinot Noir in these areas. Can be found in both medium-bodied still versions as well as dessert-style wines. Thought to be the Bastardo of Portugal.
Grape Color:
Black
Grape Common Name:
Bastardo
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