Trousseau

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Bunches of Trousseau grapes

Etymology[edit]

From French trousseau, diminutive of trousse (bundle), possibly from the fact that the grapes in each bunch appear tightly packed together.

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Trousseau

  1. A variety of red wine grape of the species Vitis vinifera originating in eastern France which is often used in port wine; Bastardo.

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