Gouias Blanc is the mother of Gamay...and some other grapes

Yule Kim

Yule Kim
Apparently, a grape variety I never heard of, Gouais Blanc, is the mother grape of such disorderly favorites as Gamay, Melon, Romorantin, Aligote, and another obscure grape variety that apparently can be made into a decent sparkler.

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N.B.: Corrected from a previous version that botched the use of "varietal." Hat tip to Thor and Jeff.
 
Not to mention riesling.

Had my first Gouais recently. Fun to taste given the context, but my example wasn't thrilling.
 
The gouais story has been known for quite a few years... Chardonnay, aligot, auxerrois are also part of its progeny.

Heck, this story has been commoditized to the point it now features in Wikipedia...

 
I think the "news" is that Gouais Blanc is the mother grape to chard, gamay, and aligote, thus contributing more DNA to those varieties and thus playing a more important role in defining those varieties' characteristics than pinot.

Jamie Goode Link
 
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