The Brazilian grapevine variety called 'Peverella' corresponds to the 'Boschera' variety.

Autor: Cisilotto, Bruno, Vivian Schwarz, Luisa, Mattos Rocha, Ronaldo Kauê, de Siqueira Ferreira, Daniel, Longaray Delamare, Ana Paula, Echeverrigaray, Sergio, Nicolini, Daniela, Vezzulli, Silvia, Stefanini, Marco
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Zdroj: Vitis; 2023, Vol. 62 Issue 4, p178-182, 5p
Abstrakt: Through fingerprinting analysis using reference microsatellite markers and comparing with the Vitis International Variety Catalogue (VIVC) database, it was possible to discover that in Brazil, the wine grape variety cultivated for over 70 years, called 'Peverella' (Variety number VIVC = 12963; National Register of Vine Varieties (Italy), code: 254) is actually the grape variety called 'Boschera' (Variety number VIVC = 1576; National Register of Vine Varieties (Italy), code: 326). This discovery makes wines produced in Brazil even rarer (with only approximately 10 hectares planted worldwide), presenting an additional means to promote and market this historic variety. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index