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Manseng noir

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Color of berry skin
  
Noir

Notable regions
  
South West France

Sweetness of resulting wine
  
Dry

Species
  
Common Grape Vine

Also called
  
see list of synonyms

Origin
  
South West France

Wine color
  
Red Wine

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Similar
  
Barbaroux, Terret gris, Common Grape Vine, Terret blanc, Savagnin Rose

Manseng noir (sometimes translated: Black Manseng) is a wine grape variety of Basque origins that is grown primarily in South West France. It is allowed into Béarn AOC wine but very little used. Manseng Noir is deep in colour and tannic.

Like Pinot noir and Muscat, the grape mutates easily and has spawn several additional grape varieties that are more commonly used in wine production, most notably Petit Manseng and Gros Manseng.

Synonyms

Manseng noir is also known under the synonyms Arrouya, Courbu rouge, Gros Manzenc, Mancep, Mansenc Gros, Mansenc noir, Manseng rouge, Petit Mansenc, and Ferrón.

References

Manseng noir Wikipedia