Cinsault

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Cinsault is a red wine grape variety from southern France, widely used in blends and rosé wines for its light color, soft tannins, and aromatic, fruity character.

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Cinsault canonical 24

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Vitis vinifera cultivar
red wine grape variety
wine grape variety
colorOfBerrySkin red
hasAcidityLevel moderate
hasAromaticNotes cherry
herbal notes
raspberry
red berries
spice
strawberry
hasAromaticProfile floral
fruity
hasBerryCharacteristic large berries
hasBody light to medium
hasClimateSuitability Mediterranean climates
warm climates
hasClusterCharacteristic large clusters
hasDroughtTolerance good
hasHistoricalUse bulk wine production in the Mediterranean basin
hasOrigin France
hasPrimaryRegionOfOrigin Southern France
surface form: southern France
hasRipeningTime mid to late ripening
hasSynonym Grolleau Noir
surface form: Black Malvoisie

Cinsaut
Hermitage
Marroquin
Ottavianello
Picardan noir
Plant de Saint-Gilles
Senso
Sinsó
Sinsó negro
hasTanninLevel low
hasTypicalAlcoholLevel moderate
hasTypicalServingTemperature slightly chilled for light reds
hasVineVigour high
hasYieldPotential high
isAssociatedWithWineDescriptor approachable
aromatic
fresh
juicy
soft tannins
isAuthorizedInAppellation Châteauneuf-du-Pape
surface form: Châteauneuf-du-Pape AOC

Côtes du Rhône
surface form: Côtes du Rhône AOC

Languedoc AOC
isComponentOfBlend Provence rosé blends
southern Rhône blends
isCrossParentWith Pinot Noir
isOftenUsedFor mass-market wines
old-vine specialty wines
isOftenVinifiedAs blend component
single-varietal wine
isParentOfGrapeVariety Pinotage
isWidelyGrownInCountry Algeria
Australia
Chile
France
Italy
Lebanon
Morocco
South Africa
Spain
Tunisia
United States of America
surface form: United States
isWidelyGrownInRegion Cape Winelands landscape
surface form: Cape Winelands

Languedoc
Provence
Rhône Valley
usedFor blended wines
red wine production
rosé wine production
wineStyle early-drinking wines
easy-drinking wines
light-colored red wines
pale rosé wines

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