Malvasia Fina Roxa
Malvasia Fina Roxa | |
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Synonyms | Assario Roxo, Boal Roxo, Malvasia Fina Roxa, Malvasia Roxa |
Art | Grape vine ( Vitis vinifera subsp. Vinifera ) |
Berry color | pink |
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VIVC no. | 15677 |
ancestry | |
Mutation of |
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List of grape varieties |
Malvasia Fina Roxa is a white wine from Portugal .
Descent, origin
In terms of origin, it is a mutation of the Malvasia Fina variety . The starting variety is a natural cross between the Hebén and Alfrocheiro varieties .
Ampelographic features
- The shoot tip is very hairy, whitish light green with a reddish tinge.
- The leaf is medium-sized, three- to five-lobed, the stem bay is open in a V-shape
- The grape is medium-sized, heavily branched, loose berries with a short stem. The berries are yellowish-pink, small to medium-sized and round.
Maturity: early
Properties, wine
Properties and the wine are identical to the places of origin. See Malvasia Fina .
distribution
There are only 25 hectares (2010) in Portugal, in the areas of Algarve and Trás-os-Montes.
Individual evidence
- ↑ K. Anderson, NR Aryal: Database of Regional, National and Global Winegrape Bearing Areas by Variety, 2000 and 2010, Wine Economics Research Center University of Adelaide, December 2013 (first revision April 2014) (second revision May 2014) (third revision July 2014).