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Grape Variety: Pinot Meunier

Variety Name Pinot Meunier
TTB Approved Name(s) Pinot Meunier (Meunier)
Common Synonyms Meunier, Schwarzriesling
All Synonyms Auvergnat gris, Auvernat gris, Auvernat-Meunier, Black Cluster, Blanc Meunier, Blanche Feuille, Blaue Postitschtraube, Bourgogne Miller's, Carpinet, Cerna Mancujk, Credinet, Farineux, Farineux noir, Fernaise, Fresillon, Fromente, Fruher Blaue Mullerrebe, Goujeau, Gris Meunier, Meunier, Miller Grape, Miller's Burgundy, Miller's Grape, Molnar Toke, Molnar Toke Kek, Molnarszoeloe, Morillon Tacone, Morone Farinaccio, Moucnik, Muellerrebe, Mullerrebe, Munier Grape, Noiren Enfarine, Noirien de Vuillapans, Noirin Entarine, Pineau Meunier, Pino Mene, Pinot Femelle, Pinot negro, Plant de Brie, Plant Meunier, Plant Munier, Postitschtraube, Rana Modra Mlinarica, Rana Modra Molinaria, Resseau, Riesling noir, Sarpinet, Schwarzriesling, Trezillon de Hongrie, Wrotham Pinot
Countries of Origin France
Species Vitis vinifera
Pedigree mutation of Pinot noir
References
Berry Color Black
Uses Wine

Pinot Meunier PhotosClick photo to enlarge

   

Pinot Meunier Selections

Information about:          Selection Numbers     |     Registration Status
  Pinot Meunier 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 Reported to be clone 817 from France
Treatments None
  Pinot Meunier 03
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 Reported to be French clone 791
Treatments Original material is RSP+; new plants have been created using microshoot tip tissue culture therapy; both original material and new tissue culture explants are currently undergoing testing
Comments This selection came to Foundation Plant Services in 1988 from France, prior to the existence of the ENTAV-INRA trademark protection for official French clones. This selection is reported to be French clone 791. The original material tested positive for Rupestris stem pitting virus and underwent microshoot tip tissue culture disease elimination therapy. If all the test results are negative, the selection could be available in spring 2013.

  Pinot Meunier 05
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.
Protocol 2010 Qualifies for Protocol 2010.
Source Reported to be clone 864 from France
Treatments Microshoot tip tissue culture therapy
  Pinot Meunier 05.1
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.
Protocol 2010 Qualifies for Protocol 2010. (This selection planted in Russell Ranch)
Source Reported to be French clone 864
Treatments Microshoot tip tissue culture therapy
Comments This selection came to Foundation Plant Services in 1988. The original plant material underwent microshoot tip tissue culture therapy and was released as Pinot Meunier 05 in 2000 after successful completion of testing for the California Grapevine Registration & Certification Program. Pinot Meunier 05 successfully completed testing to qualify for the Russell Ranch Foundation Vineyard where it will be planted in 2013 as Pinot Meunier 05.1.

  Pinot Meunier 06 Top
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.
Protocol 2010 Qualifies for Protocol 2010.
Source Reported to be clone 819 from France
Treatments Microshoot tip tissue culture therapy
  Pinot Meunier 07 Top
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.
Protocol 2010 Qualifies for Protocol 2010.
Treatments Tissue Culture Excision
  Pinot Meunier 08 Top
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 Staatliche Lehr-und Versuchsanstalt für Wein- und Obstbau - Referat Rebenzüchtung, Weinsberg, Germany
Treatments None
Comments This selection was imported to Foundation Plant Services in 2012 under the name Schwarzriesling from Dr. Bernd Hill at the Staatliche Lehr-und Versuchsanstalt für Wein- und Obstbau - Referat Rebenzüchtung in Weinsberg, Germany. Schwarzriesling is a synonym name for the cultivar Pinot Meunier. The original material successfully completed testing at FPS and qualified for the FPS foundation vineyard in 2013.In Germany, this cultivar is used generally for still wine and has been developed for winter hardiness and late bud break, suitable for cool climate regions with late frost events.