Côtes du Frontonnais

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Côtes du Frontonnais is the former name of the Fronton wine appellation in southwest France, known for its distinctive red and rosé wines made primarily from the Négrette grape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French wine region
former wine appellation
climate maritime-influenced climate
warm temperate climate
country France
dominantGrapeShare Négrette majority in blends
grapeVarietyUsed Cabernet Franc NERFINISHED
Cabernet Sauvignon NERFINISHED
Cinsaut NERFINISHED
Côt
Fer Servadou NERFINISHED
Gamay NERFINISHED
Mourvèdre NERFINISHED
Négrette NERFINISHED
Syrah NERFINISHED
language French
locatedIn Haute-Garonne NERFINISHED
Southwest France NERFINISHED
Tarn-et-Garonne NERFINISHED
locatedNear Garonne River valley NERFINISHED
near Toulouse NERFINISHED
nowCalled Fronton AOC NERFINISHED
nowPartOf Fronton wine appellation NERFINISHED
partOf Sud-Ouest wine region NERFINISHED
primaryGrapeVariety Négrette
regionSpecialty Négrette-based blends
regulates red wine production
rosé wine production
regulatoryBody INAO NERFINISHED
soilType clay soils
gravelly soils
sandy soils
successorAppellation Fronton NERFINISHED
traversedBy Tarn River NERFINISHED
typicalWineCharacteristic aromatic red wines
notes of violet
red fruit aromas
spicy notes
wineColorAllowed red
rosé
wineStyleProduced red wine
rosé wine

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Fronton wine region formerName Côtes du Frontonnais
Négrette notableAppellation Côtes du Frontonnais
this entity surface form: Côtes du Frontonnais (historical name)