- Alicante Bouschet
Infobox grape variety
name = Alicante Bouschet
caption =Portuguese Alicante Bouschet
species =
also_called = Garnacha Tintorera
origin = France
hazards = Downy mildew
regions = California
notable_wines =Alicante Bouschet is a
wine grape variety that has been widely cultivated since 1866. It is a cross ofGrenache withPetit Bouschet (itself a cross of the very old varietyTeinturier du Cher and Aramon). Alicante is a "teinturier ", a grape with red flesh. It is the only "teinturier" grape that belongs to the "Vitis vinifera " family. Its deep color makes it useful for blending with light red wine. It was planted heavily during Prohibition inCalifornia for export to the East Coast. Its thick skin made it resistant to rot during the transportation process. The intense red color was also helpful for stretching the wine during prohibition, as it could be diluted without detracting from the appearance. At the turn of the 21st century, Alicante Bouschet was the 12th most planted red wine grape in France with sizable plantings in the Languedoc,Provence andCognac regions. J. Robinson (ed) "The Oxford Companion to Wine" Third Edition pg 13 Oxford University Press 2006 ISBN 0198609906 ]History and breeding
The grape was first cultivated in France in 1866 by
Henri Bouschet as a cross of Petit Bouschet and Grenache. The Petit Bouschet grape was created by his fatherLouis Bouschet . The result was to produce a grape with deep color grape of higher quality then the Teinturier du Cher. Several varieties of Alicante Bouschet were produced of varying quality. The grapes high yields and easy maintenance encouraged its popularity amongFrench wine growers, especially in the years following the Phylloxera epidemic. By the end of the 19th century there were Alicante Bouschet plantings in Bordeaux, Burgundy and the Loire Valley. In Spain, a sub variety knowns as "Garnacha Tintorera" also began to increase in popularity in the Almansa region. Oz Clarke "Encyclopedia of Grapes" pg 35 Harcourt Books 2001 ISBN 0151007144 ]The grape was widely popular in the
United States during the years of Prohibition. Grape growers in California's Central Valley found that the grape's pulp was so fleshy and juicy that fermentable juice could be retrieved even after the third pressing. In contrasts, wines made grapes likeChardonnay andMerlot typically only include the juice from the free run (before pressing) and first or second pressing. The grape's thick skin also meant that it could survive the long railway transportation from California toNew York 's Pennsylvania Station which had auction rooms where the grapes were sold. In 1928, one single auction lot 225 carloads of grape was purchase by a single buyer. The amount of grapes was enough to make over 2 milliongallon s of wine. H. Johnson "Vintage: The Story of Wine" pg 444 Simon and Schuster 1989 ISBN 0671687026 ]Wine regions
In
France , the grape was historically a blending partner with Aramon but in recent times has been made more into its ownvarietal but has steadily been declining in plantings. In some areas of France the grape is nowextinct . The grape is still being actively grown in Portugal's Alentejo region where it prized for its good color, fruitiness andtannin levels. In Chile the grape is blended withCabernet Sauvignon and to make concentrated varietal wines. In California the grape was popular among home winemakers during Prohibition and still grown today in Napa and Sonoma counties. Other areas with notable Alicante Bouschet plantings includeAlgeria , Israel and parts of central and southern Italy.Viticulture and wine
The grape is known for its deep dark color, more than 15 times the color of Aramon and twice the darkness of the
Grand Noir de la Calmette . The grape produces high yields, an average of 80 hl/ha. It buds and ripens early to produce wines often withalcohol level s around 12%. The wines produced by the grape alone typically aren't of the highest quality and tend to be flabby, lacking character and complexity. Thegrape vine is prone to grape diseases likeanthracnose anddowny mildew . J. Robinson "Vines, Grapes & Wines" pg 206 Mitchell Beazley 1986 ISBN 1857329996 ] The grape leaves of the vine are unique in that they have patches of purple coloring.References
External links
*Appellation America [http://wine.appellationamerica.com/grape-varietal/Alicante-Bouschet.html Alicante Bouschet]
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