Bachet Noir

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Bachet Noir is a rare, old French wine grape variety historically used in the Champagne region and known primarily as a parent of the modern grape variety Gamay.

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Observed surface forms (2)

Surface form Occurrences
Bachet noir 1
Gamay 0

Statements (25)

Predicate Object
instanceOf wine grape variety
countryOfOrigin France
cultivatedInCountry France NERFINISHED
grapeColor black
grownInDepartment Aube NERFINISHED
hasGeneticRelationship parent-offspring relationship with Gamay
hasNotableRoleAs parent of Gamay
hasOffspring Gamay Noir à Jus Blanc NERFINISHED
hasParent Bachet Noir NERFINISHED
hasSynonym Bachet NERFINISHED
Bachet noir de l’Aube NERFINISHED
historicalUse blending grape in Champagne region wines
isOldVariety true
isParentOf Gamay NERFINISHED
isRare true
isTraditionalVarietyOf Champagne region NERFINISHED
knownFor contribution to the pedigree of Gamay
originRegion northeastern France
rarityStatus rare
species Vitis vinifera NERFINISHED
usedHistoricallyFor wine production in Champagne
usedInRegion Champagne wine region NERFINISHED
usedPrimarilyAs wine grape
viticulturalUse sparkling base wine production
still wine production

Referenced by (2)

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

Heunisch Weiss parentOf Bachet Noir
Gouais parentOf Bachet Noir
this entity surface form: Bachet noir