Originally from Friuli Venezia Giulia, the autochthonous grape variety gives rise to the wine called "Friulano". It is cultivated mainly in the provinces of Gorizia, Udine and Venice. Used exclusively for wine making, it produces still wines often used as a blend with other autochthonous varieties such as Ribolla and Malvasia.
LEAF
Medium - large, pentagonal, trilobed, shaped peziolar sinus, lateral sinuses superior to V, little marked or absent lower lateral sinuses. Marked teeth.
CLUSTER
Medium - small, cylindrical, compact.
GRAPE
Medium, spheroidal, pruinose and little consistent skin, green - yellow colour.
AVERAGE CLUSTER WEIGHT
135 grams
PHENOLOGICAL EPOCHS
Sprouting: late Colour change: medium
Flowering: medium Maturation: medium
COMMENT ON THE CLONE
Italian clone of contained vigor, good and constant production. Superior fertility. Suitable for medium fertility soils, limestone not too drought. Recommended training systems: GUYOT, CASARSA, spurred cordon with medium - long prunings. Biotype sensitive to die-back and oidium, it adapts to different environments but suffers from humid soils.