• Grolleau or Grolleau noir is a red French wine grape variety that is grown primarily in the Loire Valley of France. The name is derived from the French word grolle...
  • In France, Grolleau is officially listed in the "Catalogue of vine varieties" on the A list and classified.
  • Grolleau is a fertile grape variety that must be trellised and short-pruned to limit its yield, and this is all the more necessary as its young shoots are highly sensitive...
  • Grolleau is a red wine grape that is primarily grown in the Loire Valley region of France.
  • The grape's name, Grolleau, is derived from the French word "grolle," which means crow, possibly referring to the dark color of its berries.
  • Grolleau grapes have a dark blue-black skin and produce wines that are ruby red in colour.
  • Grolleau is a red grape primarily grown in the Loire Valley of France and is particularly associated with the Anjou and Touraine regions.
  • Nevertheless, Grolleau is widely used in the sparkling wines of the Loire Valley and persists as one of the leading grapes of region’s rosé.
  • black grape variety Vine early budding mid to late ripening wind and drought sensitive susceptible to botrytis bunch rot Wine pale colour high acidity low to...
  • Grolleau: Grolleau is a red grape variety from the Loire Valley, also called groslot and giving rosé from Azay-le-Rideau, and semi-dry rosés (Rosé d'Anjou)...