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Argant is an ancient variety of red
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. It originated in Spain and may have been taken to eastern
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by the Romans. It was briefly popular, but little of it remains today. It used to be common in southwestern
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under the name Gänsfüßer ("the one having goose-like feet") The name refers to the leaf shape, which resembles the foot of a goose.'' Gänsfüßer''
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History

As the alternative name Espagnol suggests, tradition says that Argant came from Spain. It appears on a list of 14 varieties recommended for winemaking in the Jura in 1774 and plantings seem to have expanded over the next century, but were never very extensive and the story seems to have been one of decline since then. One claim to fame is as a parent, with
Pinot noir Pinot Noir () is a red-wine grape variety of the species ''Vitis vinifera''. The name may also refer to wines created predominantly from pinot noir grapes. The name is derived from the French language, French words for ''pine'' and ''black.' ...
, of the Burgundian variety César, which inherits color and tannins from Argant. Unfortunately it also inherited Argant's early bud break, which makes it susceptible to frost. César (also known as 'Romain') takes its name from the tradition that it was brought to Burgundy by the Romans - since Pinot is native to eastern France it is more likely that if any grape was carried by the legions, it would have been Argant rather than its offspring.


Distribution and Wines

The variety of synonyms point to Argant having been planted across a wide area of Western Europe, but little survives today. The Jura was always something of a stronghold, and there's almost none left there now.


Vine and Viticulture

One reason for Argant's popularity in the 19th century was its good resistance to mildew.


Synonyms

Argan, Blauer Gansfüsser, Bockshorn, Buchser, Erlenbacher, Espagnol, Gänsfüßer (Gaensfuesser), Gaensfuesser Blau, Gänsfüßler (Gaensfuessler), Gros Margilien Espagnol, Gros Margillien, Gros Margillien Arbois, Grossrote, Margillien, Margillin, Rouillot, Tokai Chernyi, Tokai Rannii


See also

*
Mourvèdre Mourvèdre (also known as Mataro or Monastrell) is a red wine grape variety grown in many regions around the world including the Rhône and Provence regions of France, the Valencia and Jumilla and Yecla ''denominaciones de origen'' (DOs) of Sp ...
- another Spanish grape that made its home in southeast France.


Notes and references


Further reading

* Robinson, Jancis ''Vines, Grapes & Wines'' Mitchell Beazley 1986


External links


VIVC Bibliography
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