Cinsault
Cinsault
Cinsault is a blue grape variety that is widely planted in wine regions around the Mediterranean Sea. The variety is also known as cinsaut, black prince or ottavianello, depending on the region where it is grown. This grape is believed to have originated in the Languedoc-Roussillon region, Provence, and Rhône region of France, but it is now grown in several countries, including South Africa, Australia, and Lebanon. The cinsault grape thrives in warm, dry climates and grows well in soils of sand and pebbles. It is an early ripening grape, which means that it is often one of the first to be harvested, usually in August. It is also an easy-to-grow grape variety and requires little maintenance, making it a popular choice among winemakers in the Mediterranean.
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