Durif

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Durif is a dark-skinned red wine grape variety known for producing deeply colored, full-bodied, tannic wines, particularly in regions like California and Australia.

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Durif canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dark-skinned grape variety
red wine grape variety
wine grape variety
agingPotential good
alsoKnownAs Petite Sirah
berrySkinThickness thick
climatePreference warm climates
colorOfBerrySkin dark
commonRegion California, United States
surface form: California

South Australia
Victoria (Australia)
geneticRelationship offspring of Syrah and Peloursin
grapeUse wine production
grownIn Australia
Australia wine regions
California wine region
United States of America
surface form: United States
harvestTime late ripening (relative)
originCountry France
parentVariety Peloursin
Syrah
susceptibility mildew
typicalAcidity medium to high
typicalAlcoholLevel high
typicalBody full-bodied
typicalFlavorNote blackberry
chocolate
dark fruit
plum
spice
typicalOakUsage often aged in oak
typicalTanninLevel tannic
typicalUseInBlends to add color
to add structure
to add tannin
typicalWineColor deeply colored
usedFor blended red wines
still red wines
varietal red wines
wineAromaProfile intense
wineBody full
wineColorIntensity very high
wineStructure firm tannins
robust
wineStyle red wine
wineStyleAssociation powerful red wines
structured red wines
wineTannin high

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