Genouillet

E890868

Genouillet is a rare, old white wine grape variety from Central Europe, historically cultivated in France and believed to descend from the ancient Heunisch Weiss lineage.

Try in SPARQL Jump to: Statements Referenced by

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf grape variety
acidityLevel medium to high
age old
alcoholPotential moderate
aromaProfile citrus fruit notes
green apple notes
subtle floral notes
believedToDescendFrom Heunisch Weiss NERFINISHED
berrySize small
bunchSize small to medium
climateSuitability cool to moderate climates
color white
commercialImportance very low
conservationEfforts limited preservation plantings
countryOfHistoricalCultivation France NERFINISHED
cultivationStatus very limited
diseaseSusceptibility susceptible to fungal diseases
fermentation typically dry
flavourProfile fresh
light-bodied
foodPairing fresh cheeses
light fish dishes
geneticLineage Heunisch Weiss NERFINISHED
globalPlantings very small area
grapeColor white
harvestTime mid-ripening
historicalCultivationRegion France NERFINISHED
historicalUse local consumption wines
notableRegion Central France NERFINISHED
origin Central Europe NERFINISHED
parentageStatus uncertain
rarity rare
relatedTo Heunisch family of grapes
seedCount few seeds
skinThickness thin skins
status heritage variety
obscure variety
taxonRank cultivar
use blending component
still wines
varietal wines
vineVigour moderate to high
wineAcidity crisp
wineAgingPotential low to moderate
wineBody light to medium
wineColor pale yellow
wineMarketPosition niche
wineStyle white wine

Referenced by (1)

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

Heunisch Weiss parentOf Genouillet