Little known. In 1968, there was more Aligoté in Côte-d’Or than Chardonnay – and many red hybrid grape varieties, e.g., Oberlin noir (hybrid by C. Oberlin, Gamay x vitis riparia), Plantet (hybrid by A. Seibel, Seibel 867 x unknown), and Baco (hybrid by F. Baco, vinifera Folle blanche x vitis riparia)
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