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Marselan is a red that is a cross between Cabernet Sauvignon and . It was first bred in 1961 by near the French town of Marseillan.Vitis International Variety Catalogue (VIVC) Marselan Accessed: March 18th, 2013 The vine is grown mostly in the region with some plantings in the Northern Coast of California. It has also become very popular in China. The grape usually produces a red wine.L. Alley " New French Wine Grape Arrives in US Market" The Wine Spectator pg 17 Sept. 30, 2007

Along with Cabernet Sauvignon and , Marselan is one of the grapes planted in the Sino-French Demonstration Vineyard, a collaboration project between the Chinese and French government intended to generate interest in grape winemaking in China by demonstrating French grapes and techniques.Calum MacLeod " China stakes claim in wine's past, future" USA Today October 6th, 2006Bernice Chan & Marc Checkley " The Gallic wine tradition" China Daily, October 29th, 2007


History
Marselan was bred by French Paul Truel in 1961 at the Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA) as part of a collaboration with the École nationale supérieure agronomique de Montpellier (ENSAM) to produce high yielding varieties with large berries of moderate quality. As Marselan could only produce small berries, the vine variety was shelved and considered not likely to be commercially released.J. Robinson, J. Harding and J. Vouillamoz Wine Grapes - A complete guide to 1,368 vine varieties, including their origins and flavours pgs 601-602 Allen Lane 2012

But trends in the late 20th century that began to value lower yielding varieties with good disease resistance to hazards like encouraged the INRA to revisit Marselan. The vine was submitted for approval for commercial release and was entered in the official register of grape varieties in 1990.

In 2007, the name "Marselan" was approved by the US Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) for use on imported to the United States, meaning that version of the wine that are labeled as such can be sold on the US market.

The name "Marselan" is taken from the French coastal town of Marseillan located between Béziers and where the -safe vine collection of Domaine de Vassal is located. Operated by the INRA, Domaine de Vassal provided Marselan's parent Cabernet Sauvignon and Grenache vines which Truel used in his breeding.


Viticulture
Marselan tends to produce large clusters of small berries that are mid-late ripening. It has strong disease resistance to botrytis bunch rot and powdery mildew as well as to and .


Wine regions

Europe
As of 2009, there were 3,351 acres (1,356 ) of Marselan planted in France, mostly in the Languedoc and southern Rhône Valley. It is mainly used in blends though some varietal examples have been produced in the Languedoc with the first varietal Marselan being produced in 2002 in . In 2019, Marselan became one of four new red grapes authorized in production to combat temperature increases in Bordeaux.

The first Marselan vines were planted in Spain in 1990 in the region across the Pyrénées from the Languedoc-Roussillon region. Today it can be in the Penedès, Terra Alta and Valencia regions.

In , Marselan is blended with , , , , , and in the town of in the canton.


Americas
A Bakersfield, California nursery has been selling cuttings of the variety to producers in the North Coast region. It is also being grown in Willcox, Arizona, at Dragoon Vineyards. In Argentina, Marselan was introduced in 1998 and as of 2008 there were 195 acres (79 hectares) planted mostly in the region. In 2007, Brazil reported 59 acres (24 hectares) of the vine. Marselan is also grown in Uruguay and is produced as a varietal by many wineries.


Asia
A collaboration between the Chinese and French government brought Marselan to China to where it is now planted in the Sino-French Demonstration Vineyard in in the northwestern reaches of the province near a section of the . The estate of Château Lafite Rothschild is also growing Marselan in China at their Penglai, Shandong vineyard which they own in partnership with the Chinese investment company .Nick Stephens " Chateau Lafite Rothschild’s Vineyard in China Grows the Marselan Grape " Bordeaux Undiscovered August 17th, 2012 In 2016 133 ha to 200 ha are estimated to have been planted in China. Rebsorte Marselan vor Durchbruch in China vom 13. Juni 2016 Marselan tipped as China´s potential leading grape Decanter, August 2016

Marselan is grown in Occupied Palestine and bottled by the Recanati, Bin-Nun and Shorr wineries in its Reserve line of wines or in specially blended brands. Additionally, the Har Kabir, a winery in the illegal settlement of , has recently begun growing and bottling Marselan. Under International Law, the status is clear: wineries (and all commercial enterprises) operating in Israeli settlements in the occupied territories are considered illegal under international law.


Styles
Marselan was bred to combine the finesse and quality of Cabernet Sauvignon to the color potential, heat tolerance and high yielding capabilities of Grenache. The flavor of varietal Marselan has been described by one buyer for US-based K&L Wine Merchants as "not what most Americans expect from Cabernet."

According to Master of wine , Marselan tends to produce deeply colored and highly that have supple tannins and the potential to age.

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