- Manseng
Manseng (or Manseng Noir) is a
wine grape variety of Basque origins that is grown primarily in South West France. LikePinot noir and Muscat, the grapemutate s easily and has spawn several addition grape varieties that are still being used in wine production, most notably Petit Manseng and Gros Manseng. J. Robinson (ed) "The Oxford Companion to Wine" Third Edition pg 425 Oxford University Press 2006 ISBN 0198609906 ] Petit Manseng, in particular, is gaining in popularity in California and Australia because it is expected to followViognier 's path to popularity among white wine drinkers. J. Robinson (ed) "The Oxford Companion to Wine" Third Edition pg 514 Oxford University Press 2006 ISBN 0198609906 ] The white wine varieties of Manseng were a favorite of the French poetColette who called the wine "séduction du vert galant" and was quoted "I was a girl when I met this prince; aroused, imperious, treacherous, as all great seducers are." Winemakers in Jurançon picked up on this endorsement and began touting the wines (reputed) "viril" and "puissant" qualities in sales brochures and with posters that advertise "Manseng means Jurançon meansSex ". J. Robinson "Vines, Grapes & Wines" pg 236 Mitchell Beazley 1986 ISBN 1857329996 ]Gros Manseng
Gros Manseng is a white grape variation of Manseng that produces dry wines in the
Jurançon andBéarn regions of Southwest France. InGascony it is permitted in thePacherenc du Vic-Bilh "Appellation d'origine contrôlée " (AOC), in theCôtes de Gascogne and in theFloc de Gascogne . [Maison des Producteurs du Floc de Gascogne, F-32 800Eauze .]While the grape vines of Gros Manseng and Petit Manseng look very similar to each other, there are distinct differences. Gros Manseng's berries are larger and less susceptible to
coulure . The vine also produces much higher yields but the resulting wine is less elegant and rich than wine made fromPetit Manseng . J. Robinson (ed) "The Oxford Companion to Wine" Third Edition pg 334 Oxford University Press 2006 ISBN 0198609906 ]Though on its own, Gros Manseng does have the potential to produce intensely flavored wines with high
acidity ,apricot andquince fruit along with spicy andfloral notes. The time of harvest will play a large role in the type of wine that the grape will produce. When it is picked at a potentialalcohol level of 11.5-12%, the resulting wine will have more characteristics of fresh fruit and flowers. If picked later at a potential alcohol content of 12.5-13.5, the flavors will be much more intense and powerful. Despite its thick skin, the grape does need gentle handling in thewinemaking process. Unlike many wine grapes, the juice of the Gros Manseng is "grey" in color which means that it is already prone to produce deeply, golden colored wines with very minimal skin contact. If the grapes are pressed too roughly or the grapes are left in extended contact with the skins, the resulting wine will be very coarse with excessive levels oftannin s andpolyphenol s. Some winemakers are experimenting with makingbotrytized wine aged in oak that have drawn favorable comparisons to similarly made wine fromSémillon . That style wine is prized for its food matching ability, particularly withfoie gras . Oz Clarke "Encyclopedia of Grapes" pg 113 Harcourt Books 2001 ISBN 0151007144 ]Petit Manseng
Petit Manseng is a white grape variation of Manseng and produces the highest quality wine of any grape in the Manseng family. The name is derived from its small, thick skin berries. Coupled with the small yields of the grapevine, most Petit Manseng farmers produce around 15 hl of wine per
hectare . The grape is often left on the vine till December to produce a late harvestdessert wine . The grape is grown primarily in the Languedoc, Jurançon and Pacherenc du Vic-Bilh but has recently drawn interest inNew World wine regions likeCalifornia andAustralia . It was already present inUruguay , when Basque settlers brought "Manseng" andTannat vines with them to their new home. Despite being easily recognizable as a white grape while true Manseng is a black grape, wine that is Petit Manseng is still normally labeled as just "Manseng". The grape is often left on the vine to produce a late harvest wine made from its nearly raisin like grapes.Some synonyms of Petit Manseng are Manseng blanc, Petit Mansenc and Mansegnou used in France as well as Ichirota Zuria Tipia used in
Spain .References
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