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Causeron

Grape variety
'Causeron' is a grape used for the production of wine. 'Causeron' is typically used for the production of red wine. It is believed that 'Causeron' originally originated in France, but it may also have been used elsewhere under other names.


There are several other names for 'Causeron' that may vary from region to region and country to country. 'Causeron' is known among other things as: Anglas, Assadoule Bouvier, Binxeilla, Blavette, Calitor, Canseron, Cargo Miola, Cargo Muou, Catitor, Causeroun , Charge Mulet, Col Tor, Colitor, Coulitor, Coytor, Dameron Des Vosges, Foirard, Foirat, Fouiraire, Fouiral, Fouirassan, Garriga, Marounvern, Mouillas, Noeuds-Courts, Nou Courte, Pampoul, Pecoui Touar, Pecoui Tovar, Picpoul De Fronton, Picpoule Sorbier, Piquepoul De Fronton, Pride Of Australia, Qualitor, Ramonen, Rouget De Salins, Rousselin, Rousselin Noir, Rousset, Rouxal, Sang De Boeuf, Saure, Sen Zhan, Siege Noir, Sigotier, Sigoyer, Tentyure Artekskii, Touar & Calitor Noir

Updated: 2022-09-01 17:39:34
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