Vignoles is a complex hybrid wine grape variety presumed to have been developed by J.F. Ravat. It was originally named Ravat 51. According to Ravat, "Ravat 51" was the result of a cross made in 1930 using the complex hybrid wine grape Seibel 6905 (also known as Le Subereux) and a clone of Pinot Noir known as Pinot de corton. Despite its French-sounding name, the Vignoles grape is mostly grown in North America. Originally named "Vignoles" by the Finger Lakes Wine Growers Association in 1970, genetic testing has recently proved that Vignoles does not share any major genetic markers in common with Seibel 6905 or Pinot Noir. Thus, Vignoles is unrelated to the "Ravat 51" grapevine that was imported into the US in 1949 and the parentage of Vignoles is currently unknown.
pineapple, banana bread, floral, lemon balm, honey
100 cases
Ham & pineapple pizza, broccolini, soft cheeses
TexSomm 2021 Bronze
egg shaped vessel and 15% french oak/70% stainless steel