Albarín Negro


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Synonyms of varieties in the collection

Caíño Gordo (España-Galicia), Negrona (España-Asturias)

Other Synonyms

Albarín Tinto (España-Asturias), Alfrocheiro Preto (Portugal), Baboso Negro (España-Canarias), Bruñal (España-Castilla León), Tinto Serodo (España-Asturias)

Molecular profile

VVS2 VVMD5 VVMD7
Alelo 1 Alelo 2 Alelo 1 Alelo 2 Alelo 1 Alelo 2
141 151 223 235 252 256
VVMD27 VrZAG62 VrZAG79
Alelo 1 Alelo 2 Alelo 1 Alelo 2 Alelo 1 Alelo 2
177 187 188 200 248 248

Berry

Flower

Inflorescence

Pubescence

Seed

OIV Tables

Description

BUD

The bud has an open blade and null or very weak anthocyanin pigmentation forming a border around the edge. Medium-high density of downward hairs and very low or null of upright hairs.

ADULT LEAF

The blade is pentagonal-shaped, with five lobes and null or very weak anthocyanin pigmentation in the main veins. Laves have a medium-high swelling on the top and teeth with convex sides, with an average side of 0.6 cm length and 1.1 cm wide. Petiole sinuses with overlapping lobes and V-shaped base. Upper lateral sinuses are open, little deep, with the base V-shaped. Lower lateral sinuses are open, little deep, with V-shaped base. Medium density of downward and medium-low density of upright hairs between the main veins; medium-low density of upright and downward hairs over the main veins and null in the petiole.  

BUNCH

Bunches are compact, conical and sometimes they present a wing.

BERRY AND SEED

Berries are spherical, blue-black; not coloured pulp and without any particular flavour. 66.6 % of the berries have one seed; 29.16 % two; 4.16 %, three. The average seeds weight is 0.0332 g.