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| ACCESSION | PLANT NAME | TAXONOMY | ORIGIN | GENEBANK | IMAGE | AVAILABILITY | RECEIVED | SOURCE TYPE | SOURCE DATE | COLLECTION SITE | COORDINATES | ELEVATION | HABITAT | IMPROVEMENT LEVEL | NARRATIVE | | |
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| 0 | PI 171298 | Debina | Vitis vinifera L. subsp. vinifera | Greece | DAV |  | | 1948 | COLLECTED | 11/1948 | | | | | | Per Boutaris (see citation): "Debina is a white variety grown at high altitudes and continental climate in the Ioannina county of Northwestern Greece. The origin of the name probably dates back to 'some untraceable Illyrian term', but it is more likely that it stems from a local geographical reference (Lambert-Gocs, 238). Debina is also cultivated across the border, in southern Albania. The modern wines produced with Debina have a remarkable fruity and spicy freshness (amp. high vigor, few lateral shoots; round, medium to large, 5-lobed, wavy, smooth, dark green leaves that slightly roll under; very deep lyre-shaped petiolar sinus, inferior and superior sinuses are v-shaped and quite deep too; thin but hard and copper-green petiole; conical, winged, compact, medium clusters; ovoid, large, white/yellow, translucent berries covered with fine bloom; ripens mid-August.)" Information taken from www.wineloverspage.com/wineguest/wgg.html: "Variety found widely grown in N.W. Greece and Albania. Mainly used to produce a sparkling, fresh young white wine." | 1147858 | PI 171298 |