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Color of berry skin
  
Blanc

Also called
  
See list of synonyms

Sweetness of resulting wine
  
Dry

Higher classification
  
Common Grape Vine

Species
  
Vitis vinifera

Origin
  
France

Wine color
  
White wine

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Notable regions
  
Gascony, California, South Africa

Scientific name
  
Vitis vinifera 'Colombard'

Similar
  
Trebbiano, Folle blanche, Chenin blanc, Common Grape Vine, Gros Manseng

French colombard grape varietal


Colombard (also known as French Colombard in North America) is a white French wine grape variety that is the offspring of Gouais blanc and Chenin blanc. This makes the grape the sibling of the Armagnac Meslier-Saint-François and the nearly extinct Cognac grape Balzac blanc.

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In France it was traditionally grown in the Charentes and Gascony for distilling into Cognac and Armagnac respectively. Today it is still among the permitted white grape varieties in Bordeaux wine, and in Gascony for Vins de Pays Côtes de Gascogne and the white Floc de Gascogne. aperitif drink.

Old vine grapes are crushed by some northern Californian producers and made into a fruity white wine of interesting character in both dry and sweet versions. This grape is mainly grown in California to provide backbone, due to its natural acidic character, for white "jug wine" blends.

It is also widely grown in South Africa where it is known as Colombar, the wine gives lovely flavours of Guava, and to a lesser extent in Australia.

Brandy from french colombard grapes


Synonyms

Colombard is also known under the synonyms Bardero, Blanc Emery, Blanquette, Bon blanc,Koejawel bom, Chabrier vert, Charbrier vert, Colombar, Colombeau, Colombie, Colombier, Coulombier, Cubzadais, Donne rousse, Donne verte, French Colombard, Gros Blanc Doux, Gros Blanc Roux, Guenille, Kolombar, Martin Cot, Pied Tendre, Quene Tendre, Quene vert, Queue Tendre, Queue verte, and West's White Prolific.

References

Colombard Wikipedia