Grand Noir de la Calmette
![Grand-noir-de-la-Calmette, colour plate from [[:fr:Ampélographie. Traité général de viticulture|Ampélographie. Traité général de viticulture]], Tome VI (1905)](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a7/Grand-noir-de-la-Calmette.jpg)
While Grand Noir de la Calmette originated in France and was once widely grown in the Cognac and Languedoc wine regions, today it is rarely planted in that country. Instead, the variety is predominantly found in the Spanish wine regions of Galicia in northwest Spain and in the southern Portuguese wine regions of Alentejo.
Grand Noir de la Calmette is often compared with its sibling grape, Alicante Bouschet, and the wines that both varieties produce tend to be very similar though Master of Wine Jancis Robinson notes that those made from Grand Noir de la Calmette tend to have more noticeable "peppery" spice. Provided by Wikipedia
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