Madeleine Angevine
| Madeleine Angevine | |
|---|---|
| Grape (Vitis) | |
Madeleine Angevine in Viala & Vermorel | |
| Color of berry skin | Blanc |
| Species | Vitis vinifera |
| Also called | see list of synonyms |
| Origin | France |
| Original pedigree | Malingre Précoce × Madeleine Royale |
| Breeder | Moreau-Robert |
| Year of crossing | 1857 |
| VIVC number | 7062 |
Madeleine Angevine is a white wine grape from the Loire Valley in France that is also popular in Germany, Kyrgyzstan and Washington state. The early-ripening grape is a cross between Madeleine Royale and Malingre Précoce grapes that grows well in cooler climates. Madeleine Angevine makes an attractive fruity wine with a flowery nose, similar to an Alsatian Pinot blanc. It is crisp, acid and dry and pairs particularly well with seafoods such as crab and oyster.
Madeleine Angevine was crossed with Silvaner Geilweilerhof to make the Noblessa and Forta grapes. It was crossed with Traminer to make the Comtessa grape.
In Washington State, the grape has developed a cult following in the Puget Sound region for its floral character and easy-drinking nature.