Rousanne
Rousanne (also known as Barbin, Bergeron, Courtoisie, Fromental, Fromental Jaune, Fromenteal, Fromenteau, Greffon, Greffou, Martin Cot, Petite Rousette, Picotin Blanc, Plant de Seyssel, Rabellot, Rabelot, Ramoulette, Rebellot, Rebolot, Remoulette, Roussane, Roussane Blanc, Roussanne Blanc, Roussette, Rusan Belyi and Rusan Blan) is a white wine grape grown in the Rhone region of France. The name is believed to come from the French word roux, meaning reddish-brown colour. Rousanne vines ripen late and yields can be affected by poor wind resistance. The grapes prefer a long growing season, but should be harvested before the potential alcohol reaches 14%.