Valdiguié was at praised and prized in the 1800s for both its high productivity and its natural resistance to powdery mildew (oïdium).
VALDIGUIÉ: Warm region minor grape widely grown in the Languedoc-Roussillon region of southern France and known also under the alias name of Gros Auxerrois.
from the region of the same name in Southern Burgundy, France. Source of some confusion, as the grape grown in California as "Gamay Beaujolais" is actually a clone of Pinot Noir, while the California grape known as "Napa Gamay" is probably Valdiguié.
Auxerrois Gris that is actually the Pinot Gris variety grape. Another grape, bearing the alias name Gros Auxerrois was once found widely grown in the south of France and, currently known as Napa Gamay in California, is actually the variety Valdiguié.
Another grape, bearing the alias name Gros Auxerrois was once found widely grown in the south of France and, currently known as Napa Gamay in some vineyards of California, is actually the variety Valdiguié.
Touriga Francesa / Touriga Franca Touriga Nacional / Azal Espanhol / Preto de Mortágua Valdiguié Verdicchio Xynomavro Zinfandel / Crljenak KaÅ¡telanski / Primitivo Zweigelt / Zweigeltrebe / Rotburger ...
See also: Grape, Wine, Red Wine, Gamay, Red
 
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