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Annex 3B V3-4 European Project GrapeGen 06 - Grapevine Genetic Resources European Grapevine Catalogue: Towards a Comprehensive List T. Lacombe, L. Audeguin, M. Boselli, B. Bucchetti, F. Cabello, M. Crespan, C. D’Onofrio, J. Eiras Dias, S. Ercisli, M. Gardiman, MS. Grando, S. Imazio, O. Jandurova, A. Jung, E. Kiss, P. Kozma, E. Maul, D. Maghradze, C. Martinez, G. Muñoz, J-K. Pátková, I. Pejic, E. Peterlunger, D. Pitsoli, D. Preiner, S. Raimondi, F. Regner, G. Savin, S. Savvides, A. Schneider, J-L. Spring, A. Szoke, A. Veres, J-M. Boursiquot, R. Bacilieri and P. This Annex 3 B : Official national catalogues of grapevine varieties for Member States of the European Union and the Third Countries partner of the GrapeGen 06 Project Legend : before the arrows, name of the variety as registered in the country . After the arrows, common prime name of the variety according to VIVC database when referenced, # identification number of the variety, species of the variety, sex (H = hermaphrodite, F = female, M = male), colour of berry skin (B = yellow-green, N = blue-black, Rg = red, Rs = rose, G = grey). Austria AUT National Catalogue version 2008 Alphonse-Lavalle (AUT) >>> ALPHONSE LAVALLEE # 349 - vinifera - H - N Angela (AUT) >>> ANGELA # 20342 - interspecific cross - H - B Aron (AUT) >>> ARON # 14014 - interspecific cross - - B Attica (AUT) >>> ATTIKA SEEDLESS # 17309 - vinifera - - Rg Attila (AUT) >>> ATTILA # 756 - vinifera - - B Bacchus (AUT) >>> BACCHUS WEISS # 851 - - H - B Bianca (AUT) >>> BIANCA # 1321 - interspecific cross - H - B Birstaler Muskat (AUT) >>> BIRSTALER MUSKAT # 17208 - interspecific cross - H - B Blauburger (AUT) >>> BLAUBURGER # 1457 - vinifera - H - N Blauer Burgunder (AUT) >>> PINOT NOIR # 9279 - vinifera - H - N Blauer Portugieser (AUT) >>> PORTUGIESER BLAU # 9620 - vinifera - H - N Blauer Wildbacher (AUT) >>> WILDBACHER BLAU # 13234 - vinifera - - N Blaufränkisch (AUT) >>> BLAUFRAENKISCH # 1459 - vinifera - H - N Bouvier (AUT) >>> BOUVIER # 1625 - vinifera - H - B Bronner (AUT) >>> BRONNER # 17129 - vinifera - H - B Cabernet Cortis (AUT) >>> CABERNET CORTIS # 20005 - vinifera - H - N Cabernet Franc (AUT) >>> CABERNET FRANC # 1927 - vinifera - H - N Cabernet Jura (AUT) >>> CABERNET JURA # 22328 - interspecific cross - - N Cabernet Sauvignon (AUT) >>> CABERNET SAUVIGNON # 1929 - vinifera - H - N Cardinal (AUT) >>> CARDINAL # 2091 - vinifera - H - Rg Chardonnay (AUT) >>> CHARDONNAY BLANC # 2455 - vinifera - H - B Cristal (AUT) >>> CRISTAL # 3244 - - - B Damaszener Muskat (AUT) >>> MUSCAT OF ALEXANDRIA # 8241 - vinifera - H - B Dornfelder (AUT) >>> DORNFELDER # 3659 - vinifera - H - N Early Muskat (AUT) >>> EARLY MUSCAT # 3801 - vinifera - - B Fanny (AUT) >>> FANNY # 20346 - interspecific cross - H - B Färbertraube (AUT) >>> FARBFRAENKISCH # 4053 - vinifera - - N Ferdinand Lesseps (AUT) >>> FERDINAND DE LESSEPS # 4088 - interspecific cross - H - B Frühe Kardinal (AUT) >>> CARDINAL EARLY # 14398 - vinifera - H - N Frühe Muskat (AUT) >>> FRUEHER MUSKAT # 40866 - - - B Frühroter Veltliner (AUT) >>> VELTLINER FRUEHROT # 16157 - vinifera - - Rg Furmint (AUT) >>> FURMINT # 4292 - vinifera - - B European Project GrapeGen 06 - Grapevine Genetic Resources - Version 18 March 2011 P. 1 / 69 Galanth (AUT) >>> GALANTH # 20332 - interspecific cross - - N Gloria Hungaria (AUT) >>> GLORIA HUNGARIAE # 4830 - vinifera - H - B Goldburger (AUT) >>> GOLDBURGER # 4868 - vinifera - - B Goldriesling (AUT) >>> GOLDRIESLING # 15947 - vinifera - - B Grauer Burgunder (AUT) >>> PINOT GRIS # 9275 - vinifera - H - G Grenache (AUT) >>> GARNACHA TINTA # 4461 - vinifera - H - N Grüner Veltliner (AUT) >>> VELTLINER GRUEN # 12930 - vinifera - H - B Gutedel (AUT) >>> CHASSELAS BLANC # 2473 - vinifera - H - B Helios (AUT) >>> HELIOS # 17133 - vinifera - H - B Huxelrebe (AUT) >>> HUXELREBE # 5463 - vinifera - H - B Johanniter (AUT) >>> JOHANNITER # 17127 - vinifera - H - B Jubiläumsrebe (AUT) >>> JUBILAEUMSREBE # 5844 - vinifera - - Rs Kadarka (AUT) >>> KADARKA KEK # 5898 - vinifera - H - N Kerner (AUT) >>> KERNER # 6123 - vinifera - H - B Kocsis Irma (AUT) >>> KOKSIS IRMA # 6325 - vinifera - H - B Königin der Weingärten (AUT) >>> KOENIGIN DER WEINGAERTEN # 6350 - vinifera - H - B Königliche Esther (AUT) >>> ESTHER # 20341 - interspecific cross - - N Lilla (AUT) >>> LILLA # 20343 - interspecific cross - H - B Mädchentraube (AUT) >>> FETEASCA ALBA # 4119 - vinifera - H - B Malbek (AUT) >>> COT # 2889 - vinifera - H - N Medina (AUT) >>> MEDINA # 7583 - interspecific cross - - N Merlot (AUT) >>> MERLOT NOIR # 7657 - vinifera - H - N Merzling (AUT) >>> MERZLING # 4251 - interspecific cross - H - B Müller-Thurgau (AUT) >>> MUELLER THURGAU # 8141 - vinifera - H - B Muskat bleu (AUT) >>> MUSCAT BLEU # 16002 - interspecific cross - H - N Muskateller (Gelber) (AUT) >>> MUSCAT A PETITS GRAINS BLANCS # 8193 - vinifera - H - B Muskateller (Roter) (AUT) >>> MUSCAT A PETITS GRAINS ROUGES # 8248 - vinifera - H - Rg Muskat-Ottonel (AUT) >>> MUSCAT OTTONEL # 8243 - vinifera - H - B Narancsizu (AUT) >>> NARANCSIZUE # 8350 - vinifera - - B Nebbiolo (AUT) >>> NEBBIOLO # 8417 - vinifera - H - N Nero (AUT) >>> NERO # 14013 - interspecific cross - H - N Neuburger (AUT) >>> NEUBURGER # 8501 - vinifera - H - B Oliver Irsay (AUT) >>> IRSAI OLIVER # 5557 - vinifera - H - B Pannonia (AUT) >>> PANNONIA # 8914 - interspecific cross - - N Perle von Csaba (AUT) >>> PERLE VON CSABA # 9166 - vinifera - H - B Perle von Füred (AUT) >>> FUERED # 40755 - vinifera - - Perle von Zala (AUT) >>> PERLE VON CSABA # 9166 - vinifera - H - B Perlette (AUT) >>> PERLETTE # 9168 - vinifera - H - B Phönix (AUT) >>> PHOENIX # 9224 - vinifera - H - B Pölöskei Muskataly (AUT) >>> POELOESKE MUSKOTALY # 8207 - interspecific cross - - B Prim (AUT) >>> PALATINA # 14012 - interspecific cross - H - B Primera (AUT) >>> PRIMERA # 17122 - vinifera - H - B Primus (AUT) >>> PRIMUS # 9707 - interspecific cross - H - B Puchljakovski (AUT) >>> PUKHLYAKOVSKII KRUPNOYA-GODNYI # 9811 - vinifera - - B Ráthay (AUT) >>> RATHAY # 16398 - vinifera - - N Regent (AUT) >>> REGENT # 4572 - vinifera - H - N Roesler (AUT) >>> ROESLER # 15438 - vinifera - - N Roter Veltliner (AUT) >>> VELTLINER ROT # 12931 - vinifera - H - Rs Rotgipfler (AUT) >>> ROTGIPFLER # 10231 - vinifera - H - B Sangiovese (AUT) >>> SANGIOVESE # 10680 - vinifera - H - N Saphira (AUT) >>> SAPHIRA # 17125 - vinifera - H - B Sauvignon Blanc (AUT) >>> SAUVIGNON BLANC # 10790 - vinifera - H - B Schantlrebe (AUT) >>> Schantlrebe # AUT86 no correspondance in VIVC database- - - Scheurebe (AUT) >>> SCHEUREBE # 10818 - vinifera - H - B European Project GrapeGen 06 - Grapevine Genetic Resources - Version 18 March 2011 P. 2 / 69 Schlagerblut (AUT) >>> SCHLAGERREBE # 10831 - vinifera - - N Schwarzriesling (AUT) >>> PINOT MEUNIER # 9278 - vinifera - H - N Seifert (AUT) >>> SEIFERT # 16399 - interspecific cross - - N Siegerrebe (AUT) >>> SIEGERREBE # 11781 - vinifera - H - Rs Solaris (AUT) >>> SOLARIS # 20340 - vinifera - H - B St. Laurent (AUT) >>> SAINT LAURENT # 10470 - vinifera - H - N Sylvaner (AUT) >>> SILVANER GRUEN # 11805 - vinifera - H - B Syrah (AUT) >>> SYRAH # 11748 - vinifera - H - N Terez (AUT) >>> TEREZ # 14323 - interspecific cross - H - B Traminer (AUT) >>> TRAMINER ROT # 12609 - vinifera - H - Rg Victoria (AUT) >>> VICTORIA # 13031 - vinifera - H - B Viognier (AUT) >>> VIOGNIER # 13106 - vinifera - H - B Weißer Burgunder (AUT) >>> PINOT BLANC # 9272 - vinifera - H - B Weißer Riesling (AUT) >>> RIESLING WEISS # 10077 - vinifera - H - B Welschriesling (AUT) >>> WELSCHRIESLING # 13217 - vinifera - H - B Zierfandler (AUT) >>> ZIERFANDLER ROT # 13443 - vinifera - - Rs Zweigelt (AUT) >>> ZWEIGELTREBE BLAU # 13484 - vinifera - H - N Belgium BEL National Catalogue version 2000 Auxerrois B (BEL) >>> AUXERROIS # 792 - vinifera - H - B Bacchus (BEL) >>> BACCHUS WEISS # 851 - - H - B Bianca B (BEL) >>> BIANCA # 1321 - interspecific cross - H - B Bronner (BEL) >>> BRONNER # 17129 - vinifera - H - B Chardonnay (BEL) >>> CHARDONNAY BLANC # 2455 - vinifera - H - B Chasselas (BEL) >>> CHASSELAS BLANC # 2473 - vinifera - H - B Chenin (BEL) >>> CHENIN BLANC # 2527 - vinifera - H - B Domina (BEL) >>> DOMINA # 3632 - vinifera - H - N Dornfelder (BEL) >>> DORNFELDER # 3659 - vinifera - H - N Gamay N (BEL) >>> GAMAY NOIR # 4377 - vinifera - H - N Gewürztraminer (BEL) >>> TRAMINER ROT # 12609 - vinifera - H - Rg Johanniter (BEL) >>> JOHANNITER # 17127 - vinifera - H - B Kerner (BEL) >>> KERNER # 6123 - vinifera - H - B Limberger (BEL) >>> BLAUFRAENKISCH # 1459 - vinifera - H - N Madeleine (BEL) >>> Madeleine # BEL15 no correspondance in VIVC database- vinifera - - Merlot (BEL) >>> MERLOT NOIR # 7657 - vinifera - H - N Merzling (BEL) >>> MERZLING # 4251 - interspecific cross - H - B Müller-Thurgau (BEL) >>> MUELLER THURGAU # 8141 - vinifera - H - B Muscat (BEL) >>> Muscat # BEL19 no correspondance in VIVC database- vinifera - - Optima (BEL) >>> OPTIMA # 8791 - vinifera - H - B Ortega (BEL) >>> ORTEGA # 8811 - vinifera - H - B Pinot Blanc (BEL) >>> PINOT BLANC # 9272 - vinifera - H - B Pinot gris G (BEL) >>> PINOT GRIS # 9275 - vinifera - H - G Pinot Meunier (BEL) >>> PINOT MEUNIER # 9278 - vinifera - H - N Pinot noir N (BEL) >>> PINOT NOIR # 9279 - vinifera - H - N Régent N (BEL) >>> REGENT # 4572 - vinifera - H - N Riesling B (BEL) >>> RIESLING WEISS # 10077 - vinifera - H - B Rivaner B (BEL) >>> MUELLER THURGAU # 8141 - vinifera - H - B Schönburger (BEL) >>> SCHOENBURGER # 10833 - vinifera - H - Rs Siegerrebe (BEL) >>> SIEGERREBE # 11781 - vinifera - H - Rs Sirius (BEL) >>> SIRIUS # 11833
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