Garró
Variety of grape
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Garró is a native Spanish red wine grape variety close to extinction.[1][2] The word garró means ankle, particularly that of a pig, in Catalan.[3] It has historically been grown in Baix Ebre in Catalonia, as well as in Valencia, and other parts of eastern Spain.[2] The Spanish DOPs of Pla de Bages in Catalonia and Valencia grow it as an authorised variety under the synonym Mandó.
| Garró | |
|---|---|
| Grape (Vitis) | |
| Color of berry skin | Noir |
| Species | Vitis vinifera |
| Also called | Mandón and other synonyms |
| Origin | Spain |
| Pedigree parent 1 | Hebén |
| Pedigree parent 2 | Graciano |
| Formation of seeds | Complete |
| Sex of flowers | Hermaphrodite |
| VIVC number | 7326 |
Synonyms
Barillol, Galmeta, Galmete, Mandó, Mandón, Morenillo, Valenciana Tinta[4]