Terret noir


Terret noir is a dark-skinned French wine grape variety grown primarily in the Rhône valley region of France. It is a mutation of the old Vitis vinifera vine Terret. It is a permitted blending grape for Châteauneuf-du-Pape. Like the related Terret gris and Terret blanc, the vine tends to bud late and grow vigorously. Terret noir produces a light color wine that is perfumed and tart.
In 2007, there were of Terret noir in France. This was a steep decline from the 400 ha plantings that the Institut national de l'origine et de la qualité reported in 2000.

Wine regions

Terret noir is a permitted grape variety in several Rhône, Provence and Languedoc AOCs including:
Terret noir is also known under the synonyms Terre Chernyi, Terret Bourret and Terret du Pays.