Cinsaut
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Cinsaut or Cinsault is a red wine grape, whose heat tolerance and productivity make it the fourth most widely-planted grape variety in France. Cinsaut is especially planted in Languedoc and Roussillon. It is often blended with grapes of the Mediterranean regions to add softness and bouquet.
Cinsaut is often blended with Grenache and Carignane. Synonyms include Cinq-saou, Black Malvoisie (in California) Boudales, Plant d'Arles, Picardin noir, Morterille noire, Cuviller, and Hermitage (in South Africa and parts of Europe).
It is sometimes confusingly referred to as Oeillade when sold as a table grape. The true Oeillade with very different leaves is no longer cultivated.
External link
- Wine Dictionary: (http://eat.epicurious.com/dictionary/wine/index.ssf?DEF_ID=634&ISWINE=T) Cinsaut