The red grape variety (INRA 1810-68) is a new cross between Cabernet Sauvignon x Grenache Noir (Garnacha Tinta). The cross was made in 1961 in France by Paul Truel (1924-2014) on behalf of INRA. The variety was first cultivated in Marseillan (department of Hérault, Languedoc), from which it derives its name. The...
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