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Catalogue of vines grown in France http://plantgrape.plantnetproject.org UMT Géno-Vigne INRA - IFV - Montpellier SupAgro Edited on 14/05/2018 Grenache N Name of in France Grenache Origin This variety was originally Spanish and was introduced to France in the Middle ages. Synonymy There is no officially recognized synonym for this variety in France.in the European Union, Grenache N can officially be called by other names: Alicante (Italy, Bulgaria), Alikante (Bulgaria), Cannonau (Italy, Malta), Cannonao (Italy), Tocai rosso (Italy), Garnacha Tinta (Spain, Italy), Gironet (Spain), Granaccia (Italy), Grenache noir (Cyprus, Bulgaria), Grenache rouge (Greece), Guarnaccia (Italy), Gamay (under certain conditions in Italy), Lladoner (Spain). Regulations In France, Grenache N is officially listed in the "Catalogue of vine varieties". This variety is likewise listed in the Catalogues of other European Union member countries: Austria, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Spain, Greece, Italy, Malta and Portugal. Use Wine Evolution of area under vines in France 1958 1968 1979 1988 1998 2008 2011 ha 24886 51931 77669 86715 91619 98644 87968 Description Identification signs include: - the tips of the young shoot have a thin coat of flat-lying hair, -the young leaves are green and shiny, - the shoots have green internoodes, - adult leaves have teeth with straight sides; leaf blade is very jagged, smooth and the underside has an absence of or a very thin coat of flat-lying or upright hairs,

- the branches are yellow and the berries are round-shaped. Genetic profile Phenology Microsatellite VVS2 VVMD5 VVMD7 VVMD27 VRZAG62 VRZAG79 VVMD25 VVMD28 VVMD32 Allel 1 135 223 239 191 188 258 240 243 239 Allel 2 143 238 243 191 188 258 254 243 249 Bud burst: 6 days after Chasselas.Grape maturity: period III, 4 weeks after Chasselas. Suitability for cultivation and agronomic production This variety is very vigorous (strong tree trunk) and sometimes sensitive to shot berries and difficulties with lignification; growth is upright and must be short pruned in gobelet or cordon under trellis. It easily displays symptoms of magnesium deficiency. It is better adapted to slightly acidic, gravel or stony (pebble) terroirs rather than to very limestone white soil. Sensitivity to diseases and pests This variety is very sensitive to downy mildew and phomopsis and and rather sensitive to bacterial necrosis, grey rot and vine moths. On the other hand, it is not very sensitive to mites and resists well against, ungrafted, to Meloidogyne arenaria nematodes in the sands along the coast. Technological potential Grenache N clusters are moderate to large size with moderate-size berries. There is very high sugar accumulation potential but the color decreases as the yields increase. Acidity is generally low. Grenache N produces natural sweet wine and very d and aromatic ageing, provided that they are planted in quality terroirs. The yield must be perfectly managed to obtain the proper color. Clonal selection in France There are 22 Grenache N clones which carry the numbers 70, 134, 135, 136, 137, 139, 224, 287, 362, 363, 432, 433, 434, 435, 513, 514, 515, 516, 517, 814, 1064 and 1065. A conservatory with more than 360 clones was set up in the Côtes du Rhône in 1998. Bibliographic references - Catalogue des variétés et clones de vigne cultivés en France. Collectif, 2007, Ed. IFV, Le Grau-du-Roi. - Documentation interne du Domaine de Vassal. 1949-2011, INRA, Marseillan-plage. - Cépages et vignobles de France, tome 2. P. Galet, 1990, Ed. Dehan, Montpellier. - Ampélographie. P. Viala et V. Vermorel, 1902-1910, Ed. Masson, Paris. Description of clones approved in France Clone number 70 134 Vaucluse ENTAV medium to high high 1971 30.60 ha medium Productive clone, steady in sugar and polyphenol contents is production is controlled low to medium but sometimes lacking in Aude INRA high high low low to medium 6.94 ha medium medium to high high low to medium colorful and s

Clone number 135 136 137 Aude INRA low to medium medium to high 12.59 ha medium medium medium medium to high Colorful and s Aude INRA high medium to high 22.85 ha low to medium low to medium medium medium to high Aude INRA low to medium medium low low to medium 2.10 ha medium medium low to medium sometimes lacking concentration 139 Aude INRA low to medium medium medium medium 4.51 ha low to medium Clone carrier of leaf roll virus2. Irregular behaviour depending on vintage and environment. 224 287 Vaucluse ENTAV medium high medium low to medium 1973 15.94 ha medium Very productive clone high medium but sometimes lacking Vaucluse ENTAV medium to high high low to medium low to medium 1973 3.12 ha medium 362 363 Vaucluse ENTAV low to medium low high medium to high 1975 18.33 ha low low medium to high Less compact grape clusters.. Tends to be more susceptible to coulure during the years favoring this phenomenon. Vaucluse ENTAV medium medium medium medium to high 1975 4.59 ha medium Clone carrier of leaf roll virus2. Irregular behaviour depending on vintage and environment conditions. Distinctive of the 432 Vaucluse ENTAV low to medium Irregular behavior depending on vintage and environment conditions medium high 433 Vaucluse ENTAV to high 1.52 ha medium medium medium to high 434 Vaucluse ENTAV to high

Clone number 3.87 ha medium medium high medium to high 435 513 Vaucluse ENTAV high medium to high 10.83 ha low to medium low to medium medium to high Non précisée ENTAV low low high medium to high 2.17 ha low to medium medium to high balanced and welld. Tends to be more susceptible to coulure during the years favoring this phenomenon. 514 515 Ardèche ENTAV low to medium medium medium to high medium Irregular behavior depending on vintage and environment conditions Ardèche ENTAV to high medium to high 1.25 ha medium medium Distinctive of the 516 Hérault ENTAV medium medium 10.65 ha medium to high 517 Hérault ENTAV medium medium to high low to medium medium to high 814 1064 1065 1212 Espagne ENTAV high high low low to medium 1985 0.35 ha medium to high Very productive clone high low to medium but sometimes lacking Espagne CA 84 - ENTAV low low to high 2002 low to medium medium medium 0.21 ha medium balanced with good tannic Espagne CA 84 - ENTAV high low to high high medium to high 2002 low low to medium medium 0.44 ha medium to high balanced with good tannic Interesting clone for smaller and looser than average grape clusters; strong alternating production levels if affected by coulure. Wines appreciated in wine tastings. Vaucluse CA 84 - IFV high low low to medium high 2014 low medium low to medium medium to high very lower low balanced, colorful and well-d Clone with small berries and loose clusters, low susceptibility to gray rot. Later harvest and steady production. Colorful and sought-after for wine tasting

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