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Peloursin

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Gros noir, Gros noirin, Gros plant, Mal noir, Mauvais noir, Mosaguin, Parlouseau, Parlousseau, Pelaursin, Pellorcin, Pellossard, Pelossard noir, Pellourcin, Pelorsin (in Isère), Pelossard, Pelossier, Peloursin noir, Plant d’Abas, Plant de Paris, Pourret (in Franche-Comté), Pourrot (in Franche-Comté), Saler, Salet, Salis, Sella, Soler, Spartin, Thuner, Thuner Rebe, Treillin, Verne and Vert noir.
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Over the years Peloursin has been known under a variety of synonyms including: Belossard, Blauer Thuner, Chatille, Corsin (in Savoie), Durazaine, Duret, Durif fourchu, Famette, Feunette (in Haute-Savoie), Fumette (in Haute-Savoie), Gondran, Gro Nuar, Gronnat, Gronnay, Gros beclan (in Jura), Gros nat,
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Plantings of Peloursin are often confused with its offspring Durif and this was particularly the case in California where many plantings of Petite Sirah/Durif were discovered to actually be Peloursin. In the Jura region, it is sometimes confused with both
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Outside France some plantings of Peloursin can be found in Victoria, Australia. In the late 20th century, several California vineyards that thought they were planted with Durif/Petite Sirah were found to be
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discovered that some of the California plantings of Petite Sirah were, in fact Peloursin, and that Peloursin had a parent-offspring relationship with Durif that likely sprung from a crossing with Syrah.
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where he most likely had plantings of both Peloursin and Syrah. At some point the two vines cross pollinated and Durif discovered a new grape variety growing in his nursery. It was identified and named
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trees that populate the area and whose fruit the Peloursin grapes have a slight resemblance to. At some point the grape was brought to the northern
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A vineyard of Durif/Petite Sirah in California. Recent DNA testing has shown that some California vineyards of Durif are actually
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Today Peloursin is nearly extinct in France though some attempts have been made in recent years to revive the variety. In the
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in 1868. Durif later made its way to California where it was eventually named Petite Sirah. In the late 20th century
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In the 1860s, French botanist François Durif kept a nursery of several grape varieties at his home in the commune of
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due to similarities in synonyms among the three grapes. In the Isère, Peloursin is sometimes confused with
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which share some morphological similarities but the exact nature of that relationship is not yet known.
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The Vallée du Grésivaudan in the Isère department where Peloursin is believed to have originated
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regions but it is in the Isère that the vine crossed with Syrah to produce the Durif vine.
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In addition to being a parent of Durif, Peloursin was also crossed with
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plantings of the grapes have been added to an experimental vineyard in
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believe that Peloursin originated in the Isère department near
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has plantings of Peloursin (called here Gros BĂ©clan) in their
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Peloursin is a vigorous grapevine capable of producing high
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region. Today Peloursin can be found in some quantities in
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and summertime leaf pulling. The variety tends to be a
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and excessive foliage if not kept in check with winter
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Index

Verne (grape)
Grape
Vitis vinifera
Synonyms
France
VIVC
9107
French wine
grape variety
crossing
Syrah
Durif
Isère
RhĂ´ne-Alpes
California
Australia wine
Victoria

Ampelographers
Grenoble
Vallée du Grésivaudan
blackthorn
Franche-Comté
Savoie wine
Tullins
Victor Pulliat
University of California, Davis
Carole Meredith

field blends

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