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| species = ''[[Vitis vinifera]]'' |
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'''Dobričić''' is an ancient red [[wine]] [[grape]] variety from the island of [[Šolta]] off the [[Dalmatia]]n coast in [[Croatia]]. Some areas still grow Dobričić – many vineyards were left to grow wild following World War II. |
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== Ancestry == |
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⚫ | It is one parent of the [[Plavac Mali]] red wine grape variety;<ref name="MeredithZAP">{{cite news | author=Meredith, C | url=http://www.zinfandel.org/about_zin/pdf/2002_01_Looking_for_Zin_in_Croatia.pdf | title=Looking for Zinfandel in Croatia | publisher=Zinfandel Express | date=January 2002 | access-date=2010-04-15 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110611013847/http://www.zinfandel.org/about_zin/pdf/2002_01_Looking_for_Zin_in_Croatia.pdf | archive-date=2011-06-11 | url-status=dead }}</ref> the other one is [[Zinfandel]], a grape variety also known as Crljenak Kaštelanski in Croatia, from where it originates.<ref name="Oxford pg 130 & 786">{{cite book | editor=Robinson, J | title=The Oxford Companion to Wine | edition=3rd | pages=[https://archive.org/details/oxfordcompaniont00janc/page/130 130 & 786] | publisher=[[Oxford University Press]] | year=2006 | isbn=0-19-860990-6 | url-access=registration | url=https://archive.org/details/oxfordcompaniont00janc/page/130 }}</ref><ref name="Vinologue" /> |
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== Agriculture == |
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Historically, it was prone to mold, while [[Zinfandel|Crljenak]] was prone to be overly heat sensitive, thus the cross of Plavac Mali resulted in a grape that had neither of these negative attributes and was perfect for the region.<ref name="Vinologue" /> |
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<ref name="Vinologue">{{citation|title=Vinologue Dalmatia|author=Miquel Hudin|publisher=[[Vinologue]]|isbn=978-0-615-23217-1|year=2012|pages=320|url=http://www.vinologue.com/books/dalmatia/}}</ref> |
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[[Category:Grape varieties of Croatia]] |
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[[Category:Dalmatian grape varieties]] |
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[[Category:Red wine grape varieties]] |
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Latest revision as of 03:48, 18 March 2023
Dobričić | |
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Grape (Vitis) | |
Species | Vitis vinifera |
Origin | Croatia |
VIVC number | 3608 |
Dobričić is an ancient red wine grape variety from the island of Šolta off the Dalmatian coast in Croatia. Some areas still grow Dobričić – many vineyards were left to grow wild following World War II.
Ancestry[edit]
It is one parent of the Plavac Mali red wine grape variety;[1] the other one is Zinfandel, a grape variety also known as Crljenak Kaštelanski in Croatia, from where it originates.[2][3]
Agriculture[edit]
Historically, it was prone to mold, while Crljenak was prone to be overly heat sensitive, thus the cross of Plavac Mali resulted in a grape that had neither of these negative attributes and was perfect for the region.[3]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ Meredith, C (January 2002). "Looking for Zinfandel in Croatia" (PDF). Zinfandel Express. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-06-11. Retrieved 2010-04-15.
- ^ Robinson, J, ed. (2006). The Oxford Companion to Wine (3rd ed.). Oxford University Press. pp. 130 & 786. ISBN 0-19-860990-6.
- ^ a b Miquel Hudin (2012), Vinologue Dalmatia, Vinologue, p. 320, ISBN 978-0-615-23217-1