Chatus

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Chatus is a red wine grape variety from France’s Ardèche region, historically used in local blends and known for its rustic character and high acidity.

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instanceOf wine grape variety
acidityLevel high acidity
agingPotential good aging potential due to acidity and tannin
berryColor dark-skinned berries
bunchCharacteristics compact bunches
climatePreference warm to temperate climates
color red
countryOfOrigin France
cultivationStatus rare variety
historicalUse local blends in Ardèche
locatedInWineRegion Rhône wine region NERFINISHED
modernUse single-varietal wines in Ardèche
notableCountryOfCultivation France NERFINISHED
primaryRegion Ardèche NERFINISHED
synonym Ratifia (historical/possible local name) NERFINISHED
tasteProfile rustic character
traditionalUse field blends
rustic country wines
typicalAroma herbal notes
red fruit notes
spice notes
typicalStructure firm tannins
high acidity
usedFor red wine production
vineVigour vigorous growth
wineColorProduced deeply colored red wines
wineStyle structured red wines
tannic red wines

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Heunisch Weiss parentOf Chatus