Montils

E817758

Montils is a traditional white grape variety from France’s Charente region, primarily used in the production of Cognac and other local brandies.

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Label Occurrences
Montils canonical 3

Statements (33)

Predicate Object
instanceOf grape variety
acidityLevel medium
aromaProfile floral
fruity
authorizedInAppellation Cognac AOC NERFINISHED
Pineau des Charentes AOC NERFINISHED
berrySize small to medium
bunchDensity compact
climateSuitability temperate maritime climate
color white
countryOfOrigin France
cultivationUse specialty plantings
diseaseSensitivity susceptible to fungal diseases
grapeColor light-skinned
grapeSpecies Vitis vinifera NERFINISHED
harvestTime mid-ripening
notableProductType base wine for distillation
primaryGrowingCountry France NERFINISHED
regionOfOrigin Charente NERFINISHED
seededOrSeedless seeded
sugarPotential moderate to high
synonym Montils blanc
traditionalRegion Charente vineyards
typicalUse blending grape
usedFor Cognac production
brandy production
distillation
still wine production
usedIn Charente NERFINISHED
Southwest France NERFINISHED
wineLawCategory French wine grape variety
wineStyleAssociation eaux-de-vie
fortified wine base

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Heunisch Weiss parentOf Montils
Gouais parentOf Montils