144 NOMENCLATURE OP GRAPES. 



MOUSTARDIE, Dun. PR. CAT. Nd. 212. 

 Saure, of Languedoc. 



Vitis uvd media ; acino subrotundOj saturate violaceo. 



The leaf of this vine is not a very dark green, divided into 

 five deep lobes, the centre one of which is much the largest and 

 most projecting. The bunch is of medium size, composed of 

 pretty large rounded berries, of a deep violet or nearly black 

 colour. The vine is very productive, and furnishes a very 

 deep coloured wine. It is called by the name adopted in 

 Provence, and by the synonyme in Languedoc. 



BOURBOTJLENQUE, Dim: 

 Frappade. 



Vitis uvd parvd, acino subrolundo, rufo, duro et dulci. 



This vine, which is also cultivated in Provence, has small 

 three lobed leaves, bordered with numerous teeth, which renders 

 them almost frizzled. The bunch is small, composed of roundish 

 berries, of a reddish colour and of a firm consistence, and of 

 a very sweet flavour without insipidity. I have a black variety 

 in my collection, called Bourboulenque noire. 



GRE ROUGE, Dun. 



Vitis uvd crassd, acinis subparvis, et subrotundis, rubescentibus. 



The foliage of this vine is of a delicate green, and the leaves 

 are deeply divided into five lobes, the middle one of which is 

 far larger than the others. The bunch is thick, composed of 

 berries set pretty closqly to each other, which are round and of 

 a reddish colour. 



Near the village of Cornillon, in the French department of 

 Gard, there is a vine of this kind whose trunk had attained in 

 1 824 the size of a man, and whose shoots spread out in every 

 direction on the branches of a large oak. This single vine 

 has produced in one season three hundred and fifty bottles of 

 a rose coloured wine of pleasant flavour. 



