Peloursin

E357206

Peloursin is a relatively obscure French red wine grape variety historically grown in the Rhône and Isère regions and best known today as a parent of Petite Sirah (Durif).

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Label Occurrences
Peloursin canonical 2

Statements (38)

Predicate Object
instanceOf red wine grape
wine grape variety
acidityLevel moderate to high
aromaProfile dark fruit notes
rustic character
climatePreference temperate climate
color red
countryOfOrigin France
crossedWith Syrah
cultivationStatus obscure
rarely planted
geneticRelationship parent of Durif through crossing with Syrah
grapeSkinColor dark
grapeUse still red wines
grownIn France
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region
surface form: Rhône-Alpes region
historicalImportance traditional local variety in Isère
traditional local variety in Rhône
historicallyGrownIn Isère department
Rhône Valley
surface form: Rhône wine region
isParentOf Durif
Petite Sirah
notableFor being a parent of Durif
being a parent of Petite Sirah
offspringFromCrossWithSyrah Durif
originRegion southeastern France
rarity minor French grape variety
species Vitis vinifera
tanninLevel high
typicalUse blending grape
usedFor red wine production
viticulturalUse source of color and tannin in blends
wineAgeingPotential good ageing potential due to tannin
wineBody full-bodied
wineColorContribution high color intensity
wineStructureContribution firm tannins
wineStyle deeply colored red wines
tannic red wines

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Petite Sirah createdByCrossing Peloursin
Durif parentVariety Peloursin