Wine Grapes Database - Quattrocalici
The Chatus Grape Variety
The Chatus grape is a Black berry variety and is mostly grown in Piedmont region(s). The Chatus grapes are also widely present in a bigger area which includes Piedmont regions as well. The Chatus grape belongs to the Indigenous varieties group. The wine made from the Chatus grapes is and its taste is basically fruity, floral, full bodied.

Chatus Variety main information
Berry color | Black berry |
Vine category | Indigenous varieties |
Registration year | 2004 |
Authorized regions | Piedmont |
Chatus ampelographic description
![]() | Leaf descriptorsmedium sized, pentagonal shape, with five lobes. |
![]() | Grape descriptorsdense, medium, funnel-shaped, with 2 wing(s). |
![]() | Berry descriptorssmall, ellipsoid shape, thick, medium bloom and with blue-black skin. |
Chatus Wine Features
![]() | The wine obtained from the Chatus grapes has colour. Its taste is fruity, floral, full bodied. |
Featured Wine appellations for the Chatus variety
Appellation name | Type | Region |
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Colline Saluzzesi DOC | DOC | Piedmont |