Camaralet de Lasseube

Le' Camaralet de Lasseube' is a Cépage of white grape France.

Origin and geographical distribution

The type of vine is a type of vine originating in the Béarn.

Characters ampelographic

  • End of the young white cottony branch.
  • Young person sheets fluffy, yellowish, with bronzed beaches
  • adult Sheets, with 5 lobes with a petiolar sine in opened quadrant, teeth ogival, narrow, a duveteux limb winds into a ball some with the lower face.

Farming aptitudes

Maturity is of second late time: 20 - 25 days after the chasselas.

Technological potential

The bunches are small and the bays are of small size. The bunch is cylindro-conical. The type of vine is vigorous but not very productive, because the female flowers cause an important run-out.

Camaralet de Lasseube belongs to the Encépagement béarn and Vignoble of Jurançon. It is very little cultivates (0,26 hectares in 2000). It is often vinified in assemblies with the type of vines Petit manseng, Gros manseng and Lauzet.

In certified material, 2 clones were approved in 1998: the clones 1023 and. 1024

Synonyms

Camaralet de Lasseube is known under the names camaralet, camaralet with female flowers, small camarau

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