Marselan Day: 10 wines to try
25-04-2025 06:00 via decanter.com

Marselan Day: 10 wines to try

Marselan, a relatively young grape variety created in 1961 by Professor Paul Truel, is a French crossing between Cabernet Sauvignon and Grenache. Originally developed for the warm climates of Southern France, it has quickly become a favourite in diverse wine regions worldwide.It’s appealing bright purple colour and bright, ripe, sometimes minty character have seen plantings of this variety spread from its origins in France to South America, the US and European countries from Spain to Serbi
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