Muscardin

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Muscardin is a rare, light-colored red grape variety from France’s Rhône Valley, known for contributing floral aromas, high acidity, and finesse to Southern Rhône blends.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf grape variety
red grape variety
acidityLevel high
aromaProfile floral aromas
associatedWineRegion Châteauneuf-du-Pape NERFINISHED
Côtes du Rhône NERFINISHED
authorizedInAOC Châteauneuf-du-Pape AOC NERFINISHED
blendingRole adds aromatic lift
adds freshness
lightens color in blends
body light-bodied
climateSuitability warm climates
color light-colored red
countryOfOrigin France
cultivationStatus limited plantings
diseaseSensitivity susceptible to mildew
grapeSpecies Vitis vinifera NERFINISHED
notableRegion Southern Rhône NERFINISHED
primaryUse blending grape
rarity rare
regionOfOrigin Rhône Valley NERFINISHED
seedCount multi-seeded berries
skinThickness thin-skinned
styleContribution finesse
synonym Muscardin Noir NERFINISHED
tanninLevel low to medium
tasteProfile high acidity
usedIn Southern Rhône blends NERFINISHED
wineColorContribution pale red
wineStyle still wine

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