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Grape Variety: Petit Bouschet

Variety Name Petit Bouschet
TTB Approved Name(s) Petit Bouschet
All Synonyms Aramon Teinturier, Bouschet de Bernard, Bouschet Petit, Petit Bouse, Pti Bushe, Tintinha
Countries of Origin France
Species Vitis vinifera
Breeder L. Bouschet
Year Released 1860
Pedigree Aramon x Teinturier du Cher
References
Berry Color Black
Uses Wine

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Petit Bouschet Selections

Information about:          Selection Numbers     |     Registration Status
  Petit Bouschet 01
Registration Status Registered Registered is the ultimate status in the California Department of Food & Agricultures Grapevine Registration & Certification Program. Registered selections have successfully completed all disease testing required by the regulations. Registered selections have also been confirmed as true to variety by experts using visual observations, DNA-based testing or both.
Source California vineyard (Skinner)
Treatments None
Comments Petit Bouschet 01 came to FPMS around 1960 from a California vineyard with the name “Skinner”. The original material was tested and planted in the old Hopkins Foundation Vineyard in 1961. The source of Petit Bouschet-1 is shown on the 1961 list of registered vines for the California R&C Program as “R8v4 Skinner”. There is still one vine of the mother vine material remaining in the FPS Classic Foundation Vineyard in 2020.

  Petit Bouschet 05
Treatments Tissue Culture Excision
  Petit Bouschet 05.1
Registration Status Provisional Provisional Status is an important term used in the regulations of the California Department of Food & Agriculture's Grapevine Registration & Certification Program. Grapevine selections with Provisional Status have successfully completed all required disease testing, but have not been confirmed as true to variety. Propagation material from Provisional selections qualifies for release subject to the understanding on the part of the customer that the identity has yet to be confirmed.
Treatments Tissue Culture Excision