- Bachet noir
Infobox grape variety
name = Bachet Noir
caption =
species = "Vitis vinifera "
also_called = François Noir (more)
origin =France
hazards =
regions = Aube
notable_wines =Bachet Noir is a traditional French variety of red wine grape that is a sibling of
Chardonnay . A little is still grown in theAube , where it is used to add colour and body toGamay wines.History
DNA fingerprinting has shown that it is one of many grapes to be the result of a cross betweenGouais Blanc (Heunisch) andPinot noir , making it a sibling of famous varieties such as Chardonnay andAligoté . Gouais Blanc is a Croatian grape brought to Burgundy by the Romans. It used to be the most widely planted white grape in Germany and eastern France, grown by the peasants in the less favoured sites next to the better vineyards growing Pinot for their masters. This offered lots of opportunities for hybridisation, and the offspring benefited from hybrid vigour as the parents were genetically quite different.The fact that it is now only found in the Aube, and is descended from grapes that have been grown locally for hundreds of years, suggests that it originated to the north of Burgundy.
Distribution and Wines
Tiny amounts of Bachet Noir are grown in the Aube, between Champagne and Chablis. It contributes colour and body to the red wines of this northerly region.
Vine and Viticulture
Bachet noir has small, winged bunches of small grapes
ynonyms
Bachet, Bachey, François, François Noir, François Noir De Bar-Sur-Aube, Gris Bachetcite web | last =Maul | first =Erika | authorlink = | coauthors = Töpfer, Reinhard; Eibach, Rudolf | title = Vitis International Variety Catalogue | work = | publisher = Institute for Grapevine Breeding Geilweilerhof (IRZ), Siebeldingen, Germany | date = 2007 | url = http://www.vivc.bafz.de | format = | doi = | accessdate = 2007-08-30]
ee also
* Other Gouais Blanc/Pinot crosses include
Aubin Vert , Auxerrois,Beaunoir ,Franc Noir de la-Haute-Saône ,Gamay Blanc Gloriod ,Gamay noir , Melon,Knipperlé ,Peurion ,Romorantin ,Roublot , and SacyNotes and references
Further reading
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* cite book
last = Robinson
first = Jancis
authorlink = Jancis Robinson
title = The Oxford Companion to Wine, third edition
publisher = Oxford University Press
date = 2006
location =
pages =
id = 978-0198609902External links
* [http://www.vivc.bafz.de/datasheet/dataResultBibliog.php?topic=858 VIVC Bibliography]
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