Garró

Variety of grape From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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.

Color of berry skinNoir
Also calledMandón and other synonyms
OriginSpain
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Garró
Grape (Vitis)
Color of berry skinNoir
SpeciesVitis vinifera
Also calledMandón and other synonyms
OriginSpain
Pedigree parent 1Hebén
Pedigree parent 2Graciano
Formation of seedsComplete
Sex of flowersHermaphrodite
VIVC number7326
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Synonyms

Barillol, Galmeta, Galmete, Mandó, Mandón, Morenillo, Valenciana Tinta[4]

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