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Joannes Seyve 26205 - Glossary Term

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Most notably known as Chambourcin. Hybrid red grape varietal introduced in 1963 by Joannes Seyve. A highly grown French hybrid that is native to the East Coast, the variety is of unknown parentage. Grown and highly valued in France's Loire region, Chambourcin is strongly resistant to fungal disease. Vinified as rosé and red wine, it is often used as a blender and seldom receives acknowledgement on the label.

Also known as: Joannes Seyve 26205.

Characteristics: Produced wines ruby in color, herbaceous in flavor and aroma, cherry-berry aromas and considered by wine connoisseurs as good-quality.

Ageing: Will oak and age reasonably well.