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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 162059Pedro XimenezVitis vinifera L. subsp. vinifera Spain Historic1948DONATED02/16/1948Per Despeissis (see citation): "A grape of the sherry type, rich in sugar and low in acid. It is the principal wine-grape of Malaga and Grenada, and Jerez. In conjunction with Palomino, it is used in the manufacture of dry sherries and occasionally with the Tintas for the manufacture of red wines. Vine vigorous and productive. Slender, short jointed wood. Leaves medium size, smooth, veins light yellow. Bunches large, branching, loose but well filled. Berries small to medium, somewhat oval, firm, fleshy, of a yellow-golden colour. Ripening late. Requires a rich soil and short pruning."1564007PI 162059
1DVIT 880Orleans RieslingVitis vinifera L. subsp. vinifera California, United StatesDAV1983DONATED01/01/1983Cultivated materialPer Despeissis (see citation): "A variety of [Riesling], bears heavier crops, has larger berries, resists wet better, but the wine is not quite so good as that of the true Riesling. Vine vigorous, leaves of medium size, longer than wide, glabrous above, slightly downy below. Three to five lobes, the upper sinuses deep, the lower scarcely marked. Bunches medium size, somewhat compact, conico-cylindrical, slightly shouldered. Berries larger than those of Riesling. Slightly ovoid, juicy, whitish-yellow. Ripens second period a little after Riesling. This variety is much grown throughout the Palatinate and the Rhingau, and round Rudesheim. Does not require long pruning."1009625DVIT 880
2DVIT 889'Palomino'Vitis vinifera L. subsp. vinifera California, United StatesDAV1983DONATED01/01/1983Cultivated materialPer Despeissis (see citation): "A grape of the sherry type, rich in sugar and low in acid. It is the principal wine-grape of Malaga and Grenada, and Jerez. In conjunction with Palomino, it is used in the manufacture of dry sherries and occasionally with the Tintas for the manufacture of red wines. Vine vigorous and productive. Slender, short jointed wood. Leaves medium size, smooth, veins light yellow. Bunches large, branching, loose but well filled. Berries small to medium, somewhat oval, firm, fleshy, of a yellow-golden colour. Ripening late. Requires a rich soil and short pruning."1009710DVIT 889
3DVIT 891Pedro XimenezVitis vinifera L. subsp. vinifera California, United StatesDAV1983DONATED01/01/1983Cultivated materialPer Despeissis (see citation): "A grape of the sherry type, rich in sugar and low in acid. It is the principal wine-grape of Malaga and Grenada, and Jerez. In conjunction with Palomino, it is used in the manufacture of dry sherries and occasionally with the Tintas for the manufacture of red wines. Vine vigorous and productive. Slender, short jointed wood. Leaves medium size, smooth, veins light yellow. Bunches large, branching, loose but well filled. Berries small to medium, somewhat oval, firm, fleshy, of a yellow-golden colour. Ripening late. Requires a rich soil and short pruning."1009735DVIT 891