Poulsard From EncycloWine Poulsard (also Ploussard) is a red wine grape variety from the Jura wine region in France. The name Ploussard is used mainly around the town of Pupillin. Poulsard is also grown in Bugey.
POULSARD: Black-skinned variety grown in eastern France. Used to produce a light-red wine with attractive flowery aroma useful as a blending agent for enhancing less flavorsome local wines.
The main white grape cultivated in Jura is Savagnin, whereas the main red varieties are Poulsard and Trousseau.
Wines made up of several grape varieties: for red wines "Poulsard", "Trousseau" and "Pinot Noir"; for white wines "Savigny", " Chardonnay" and "Pinot"; and for yellow wines "Savigny". Klevener or Traminer, ...
POULSARD Black type of vine, used in particular in the Jura, giving little coloured but very fine wines. POURRITURE NOBLE(NOBLE ROT) ...
See also: Jura, Grape, Chardonnay, Rosé, Wine
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