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VARIETY OF GRAPE
Tarret; Terret Noir
  • Terret noir is a permitted variety in the red wines of the Minervois AOC.
  • Terret Noir grapes

Terret gris         
  • While not as widely planted and used as it once was, Terret gris is still a permitted variety (along with Terret blanc) in some Languedoc AOC but it also can be found in some of the white ''vin de pays'' blends from the Languedoc.
VARIETAL
Terret Gris; Bourret (grape); Terret bourret; Terret rose; Terrain (fruit)
Terret gris is a white French wine grape variety planted primarily in the Languedoc wine region. It is a mutation of the ancient Vitis vinifera vine Terret.
Terret noir         
Terret noir is a dark-skinned French wine grape variety grown primarily in the Rhône valley region of France. It is a mutation of the old Vitis vinifera vine Terret.
terret         
  • [[Romano-British]] enamelled bronze harness terret, made in 1st-century Britain, found in France
METAL LOOP ATTACHED TO A HORSE'S BIT, WHICH GUIDES THE REINS AND PREVENTS THEM FROM BECOMING TANGLED OR SNAGGED ON THE HARNESS
['t?r?t]
¦ noun each of the loops or rings on a horse's harness pad for the driving reins to pass through.
Origin
C15: from OFr. touret, dimin. of tour 'a turn'.

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Terret noir

Terret noir is a dark-skinned French wine grape variety grown primarily in the Rhône valley region of France. It is a mutation of the old Vitis vinifera vine Terret. It is a permitted blending grape for Châteauneuf-du-Pape. Like the related Terret gris and Terret blanc, the vine tends to bud late and grow vigorously. Terret noir produces a light color wine that is perfumed and tart.

In 2007, there were 189 hectares (470 acres) of Terret noir in France. This was a steep decline from the 400 ha (1000 acres) plantings that the Institut national de l'origine et de la qualité (INAO) reported in 2000.