Description Grapes Galbina
Moldovan grape variety . Applies toecological and geographical group of grapes Black Sea . The leaves are large, rounded or broadly ovate, entire or weakly dissected, three-bladed . Cherenkov recess often closed with an elliptical lumen, less open, with a sharp lancet bottom . underside of leaves covered densely tomentose pubescence, sometimes stray intoflakes . Flower hermaphrodite . Bunch medium and large, conical, rarely cylindric, often with the blade, medium density and dense . Berry medium and large, round, amber-yellow, covered with a waxy coating of medium thickness . Peel medium density can be easily separated from the pulp . The flesh is juicy, deliquescent, sweet-sour . Tastesimple . The strength of growth of bushes big, good aging vines . Galbina refers to technical grade average period of maturation, ripening in mid-September . The yield is high, the coefficient of fruitfulness 1.5 - 1.7 . Sugar 17 - 19 g / 100 cm3, acidity 7 - 8 g / dm3 . cultivar resistant to fungal diseases, cultivated in a sheltered culture . Used for the preparation of table wines and cognac .
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Berry |
Dimensions | medium and large |
Form | round |
Color | amber |
Peel | medium density |
Flesh | juicy, deliquescent |
Waxy coating | medium density |
Sugar juice of berries | 17 - 19 g / 100 cm 3 |
Acidity | 7 - 8 g / dm 3 |
Bunches |
Density | medium densityand dense |
Size | medium and large |
Form | conical, cylindrical-less, often with a blade |
Bush |
Leaves | large, rounded or broadly |
Flower | bisexual |
Strength of growth | large |
Hairs on the lower surface of the sheet | thick batt |
Description |
Group | Wine variety |
Synonym | Zhovtets, Yellow grapes, Galbina trampoline, Poma galbina, Galba, Galbina de Odobeşti turbo Byala, Sarah, raisins |
Maturation | medium term |
Taste | simple |
Resistance to diseases | resistant to fungal diseases |
Productivity |
Coefficient plodonostnosti | 1.5 - 1.7 |
Shoots |
Aging shoots | good |
The record sheet |
Chereshkovaya recess | usually closed with an elliptical lumen, rarely open |