Description Grapes Pamid
One of the oldest Bulgarian wine grapes . It occurs also in the countries of Yugoslavia, Albania, Turkey . Mid-ripening . Sheet of average size, 5-lobed, pubescent, the surfacereticulate-wrinkled . Cherenkov notch, round-shaped or closed, elliptical . Flower hermaphrodite . Bunch of medium size, cylindric, the average density . berry average, oval, from pink to dark red . The flesh is juicy, tender, harmonious taste. Pamid resistant to drought and rotting berries, relativelyfrost . When ripe berries can crumble . From Pamid make pink table wines that are drunk young, exposure is not recommended . Grade pleasant taste and can be consumed fresh.
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Berry |
Dimensions | average |
Form | oval |
Color | from pink to dark red , |
Flesh | juicy, tender |
Bunches |
Density | average |
Size | median |
Form | cylindric |
Bush |
Leaves | average size, 5-lobed |
Flower | bisexual |
Description |
Group | Wine variety |
Synonym | Greek pink, Roshiara, Pirosh zlanka, Koplik, Mann Cook Moroccan grapes, Poma Roche Greek Chasselas, Chervony grapes, Sarychibuk, Plovdina, Roshoara |
Maturation | average |
Taste | harmonious |
Frost | relative |
The record sheet |
Chereshkovaya recess | round-shaped or closed |