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Marselan

Marselan is a variety of the European grape species Vitis vinifera developed in France in 1961 as a cross of Grenache and Cabernet Sauvignon. It takes it's name from the town of Marseillan. The grape, however, did not see wide planting until the 21st century.


This page last modified: 3 January 2026 by Bradley J. Wogsland.