Vitis vinifera Manseng noir, the sister of Tannat. Alternative variety for low alcohol wines produced in Uruguayan conditions

Vitis vinifera Tannat was introduced in Uruguay in 1870 from the Basque Pyrenees, and within several grapevines it became the variety best adapted to our viticultural conditions. Recently, through genetic analysis it was demonstrated that Manseng Noir, in addition to originate from the same region o...

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Hlavní autor: Fariña, Laura (author)
Další autoři: Gonzalez, Victoria (author), Mayo, Dany (author), Boido, Eduardo (author), Carrau, Pía (author), Martin, Valentina (author), Paz, Aníbal (author), Simón, Diego (author), Da Silva, Cecilia C (author), Alvarez-Valin, Fernando (author), Grosso, Valentina (author), Marcolungo, Luca (author), Delledonne, Massimo (author), Dellacassa, Eduardo (author), Carrau, Francisco (author)
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Jazyk:španělština
Vydáno: 2023
On-line přístup:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/42747
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