Domina (grape variety)

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Dominatrix
Breeding number Geilweilerhof 4- 25- 7, GF. IV-25-7 N
Dominatrix
Art Grape vine ( Vitis vinifera subsp. Vinifera )
Berry color blue black
use
breeder Peter Morio
Institute Institute for Grapevine Breeding Geilweilerhof
Breeding year 1927
VIVC no. 3632
ancestry

Cross of
Blauer Portugieser × Pinot Noir

List of grape varieties

Domina is a red wine variety . This new breed from the varieties Blauer Portugieser and Pinot Noir is only significant in Germany.

Descent, origin

Blauer Portugieser × Pinot Noir

The Domina was bred in 1927 by Peter Morio by crossing the grape varieties Blauer Portugieser and Pinot Noir for the Geilweilerhof Institute for Grapevine Breeding , and was subsequently treated in breeding by Bernhard Husfeld in the 1950s. The entry in the list of varieties took place in 1974. The information provided by the breeder about the parents of the crosses has since been confirmed by DNA analysis.

Ampelographic features

  • The shoot tip is hairy with white wool.
  • The small leaves are yellow-green and woolly on the underside. Large leaves are slightly blistered and five-, rarely seven-lobed. The peduncle is heavily overlapped.
  • The grape is medium to large in size, dense berries, shouldered. The berries are blue-black in color, round and medium-sized.

Maturity: medium late

properties

The variety has strong shoot growth and is not susceptible to trickling during flowering . The variety shows good frost resistance, has a medium susceptibility to botrytis and also has good chlorosis resistance.

Wine

The wines are usually very dark, rich in color and also suitable as cover wines . In good locations, extract-rich wines with a high tannin content can be produced. Depending on the location and age, the acid values can be relatively high.

distribution

The main distribution area of ​​the variety is mainly the Franconian wine-growing region . In 2015, 380 hectares were planted with the Domina grape variety in Germany . The area has been constant for several years. In 2006, 395 hectares of arable land were still planted, after 187 hectares had been surveyed in 1999. Smallest stands are also known in Switzerland (0.08 ha, as of 2009).

In 2015, the vineyards in Germany were distributed among the individual growing areas as follows:

Growing area Area ha
Germany 380
Bavaria (Franconia) 331
Rhineland-Palatinate 46
Rheinhessen 16
Ahr 10
Near 10
Moselle 5
Palatinate 5
Saxony 2

See also

Synonyms

Breeding number Geilweilerhof 4- 25- 7 or GF. IV-25-7 N

literature

  • Hans Ambrosi , Bernd HE Hill, Erika Maul, Erst H. Rühl, Joachim Schmid, Fritz Schuhmann: Color atlas grape varieties 3rd edition, Eugen Ulmer, 2011, ISBN 978-3-8001-5957-4 .
  • Jancis Robinson : The Oxford Wine Lexicon . 3rd, revised edition. Gräfe and Unzer Verlag, Munich 2007, ISBN 978-3-8338-0691-9 .
  • Walter Hillebrand, Heinz Lott, Franz Pfaff: Paperback of the grape varieties . 13th edition. Fachverlag Fraund, Mainz 2003, ISBN 3-921156-53-X .

Individual evidence

  1. Erika Maul, Fritz Schumann, Bernd HE Hill, Frauke Dörner, Heike Bennek, Valérie Laucou, Jean-Michel Boursiquot, Thierry Lacombe, Eva Zyprian, Rudolf Eibach, Reinhard Töpfer: Focus on the crossing parents of German new varieties of vines - what does the genetic fingerprint say. In: Deutsches Weinjahrbuch 2013. Volume 64, 2012, ISBN 978-3-8001-7783-7 , pp. 128–142.
  2. Hans Ambrosi , Bernd HE Hill, Erika Maul, Erst H. Rühl, Joachim Schmid, Fritz Schuhmann: Color Atlas Rebsorten 3rd Edition, Eugen Ulmer, 2011, ISBN 978-3-8001-5957-4 , p. 108.
  3. ^ German Wine Institute (ed.): Statistics 2007/2008 . Mainz 2007 ( deutscheweine.de ( memento from September 20, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) [PDF; 430 kB ]).
  4. ^ Deutsches Weininstitut (Ed.): Statistics 2004/2005 . Mainz 2004 ( deutscheweine.de ( memento from September 20, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) [PDF; 777 kB ]).
  5. Federal Office for Agriculture (FOAG): The 2009 Wine Year (PDF) ( Memento of the original from July 12, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Publisher Federal Office for Agriculture FOAG @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.blw.admin.ch
  6. 1. Cultivation statistics for 2015, Federal Statistical Office (2016): Agriculture and Forestry, Fisheries. Agricultural land use - vineyards. Technical series 3 series 3.1.5.
  7. 2. Cultivation statistics for 2015, State Statistical Office Rhineland-Palatinate (2016): Statistical reports - Planted vineyards 2015. Bad Ems, CI - j / 15, code number: C1073 201500, ISSN  1430-5070 .