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A new grape variety could be starting to make a name for itself. Marselan, named after Marseillan, the small town on France's Mediterranean coast where it was first grown, has been garnering attention ...
When one does, it’s worth paying at least a little attention. Not that Marselan, the grape in question, is exactly new in the sense that it appeared yesterday. A cross between Cabernet Sauvignon ...
The World Marselan Day is marked on April 27. In 1961, Paul Truel of the French Academy of Agricultural Sciences used Cabernet Sauvignon to hybridize with Grenache to obtain a new cross Marselan.
The Awards evening was followed by masterclasses the following day, covering ‘50 Years of Challenges: The Renaissance of Chinese Wine Forum’ and ‘Marselan: A Signature Grape of Chinese Wine’, plus ...