Fintendo
Fintendo is a red wine variety . It originally comes from Spain , but is mainly cultivated in Argentina . There, in the 1990s, approximately 320 hectares of vineyards were raised.
See also the articles Viticulture in Spain and Viticulture in Argentina and the list of grape varieties .
Synonyms
The Fintendo grape variety is also known under the names Findendo, Findento and Fintindo.
Ampelographic varietal characteristics
In ampelography , the habitus is described as follows:
- The shoot tip is open. She is hairy white wool. The yellowish young leaves are hairy like a cobweb.
- The medium-sized leaves (see also the article leaf shape ) have five lobes and are moderately deep. The stem bay is open in a U-shape. The blade is bluntly serrated. The teeth are medium-sized compared to the grape varieties. The leaf surface (also called blade) is hardly blistered.
- The grapes are medium to large in size and very dense. The elliptical berries are medium in size and black and blue in color.
The grape variety sprouts late and ripens approx. 6-10 days after the Gutedel and is therefore considered to ripen early in international comparison.
Web links
- Fintendo in the database Vitis International Variety Catalog of Institute for Grapevine Breeding Geilweilerhof (English)
literature
- Pierre Galet : Dictionnaire encyclopédique des cépages . Hachette Livre, Paris 2000, ISBN 2-01-236331-8 .