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Œillade noire (French pronunciation: ​[œjad nwaʁ]) is a red French wine grape variety that has been historically grown in the Languedoc and Provence wine region but it is now close to extinction. The grape is often confused for the Rhone wine grape Cinsault which is known under the synonym œillade noire when it is sold as a table grape. It was also once thought to be a color mutation of Picardan which is known as œillade blanche and share several similar synonyms to œillade noire. However the grape has no known relation to both Cinsault and Picardan.

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  • L'œillade noire est un cépage noir, originaire du Languedoc rhodanien. Cette variété, souvent confondue avec le cinsault, a été pour la première fois cité au XVIIe siècle. Cépage à double fin, l'œillade peut être vinifiée - comme à Chypre actuellement - mais elle a été surtout consommée en tant que raisin de table. (fr)
  • Œillade noire (French pronunciation: ​[œjad nwaʁ]) is a red French wine grape variety that has been historically grown in the Languedoc and Provence wine region but it is now close to extinction. The grape is often confused for the Rhone wine grape Cinsault which is known under the synonym œillade noire when it is sold as a table grape. It was also once thought to be a color mutation of Picardan which is known as œillade blanche and share several similar synonyms to œillade noire. However the grape has no known relation to both Cinsault and Picardan. (en)
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  • L'œillade noire est un cépage noir, originaire du Languedoc rhodanien. Cette variété, souvent confondue avec le cinsault, a été pour la première fois cité au XVIIe siècle. Cépage à double fin, l'œillade peut être vinifiée - comme à Chypre actuellement - mais elle a été surtout consommée en tant que raisin de table. (fr)
  • Œillade noire (French pronunciation: ​[œjad nwaʁ]) is a red French wine grape variety that has been historically grown in the Languedoc and Provence wine region but it is now close to extinction. The grape is often confused for the Rhone wine grape Cinsault which is known under the synonym œillade noire when it is sold as a table grape. It was also once thought to be a color mutation of Picardan which is known as œillade blanche and share several similar synonyms to œillade noire. However the grape has no known relation to both Cinsault and Picardan. (en)
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  • Œillade noire (fr)
  • Oeillade noire (en)
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