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Misket Cherven

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Color of berry skin
  
Pink

Also called
  
See list

Sweetness of resulting wine
  
Dry

Rank
  
Cultivar

Species
  
Origin
  
Wine color
  
White wine

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Notable regions
  
Plovdiv Province, Rose Valley, Bulgaria

Scientific name
  
Vitis vinifera 'Misket Cherven'

Similar
  
Dimiat, Pamid, Common Grape Vine, Mavrud, Italia

Misket Cherven, meaning Red Misket, is a variety of grape used for wine. It is a white wine grape, but has a pinkish skin colour. It is spread in the Sub-Balkan Bulgarian wine regions. It is considered to be an old local variety, cultivated nowadays mainly in the Sungurlare Valley, and the Karlovo and Brezovo districts. There are also smaller plantations in the Stara Zagora, Sliven, Yambol and Vratza districts. The grape variety grows best in hilly, airy regions. The grapes are small and have pinkish-red to violet color. The wine made from Misket Cherven is typically dry. It is straw-yellow in color and often has some green nuance. Varietal Misket wines are typically named by appellation. Best known are Sungurlare Misket and Karlovo Misket, produced in two distinct wine regions in the southern outskirts of the Balkan Mountains. In table wines, Misket Cherven is often blended with Welschriesling and Dimyat.

Misket Cherven is also used as a table grape.

Synonyms

Misket Cherven is also known under the following synonyms: Karlovski Misket, Kimionka, Misket Siv, Misket Starozagorski, Misket Sungurlarski, Misket Tcherven, Miskete Tcherven, Sinja, Temenuga, Sinya Temenuga, Songurlarski Misket, Yuzhnobalgarski Cherven Misket.

References

Misket Cherven Wikipedia


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