Mauzac rose Rs
Name of the variety in France
Mauzac rose
Origin
This variety corresponds to the pink mutation of Mauzac.
Synonyms
There is no officially recognized synonym in France nor in the other countries of the European Union, for this variety.
Legal information
In France, Mauzac rose is officially listed in the "Catalogue of vine varieties" on the A list and classified.
Use
Wine and spirits grape variety.
Evolution of cultivated areas in France
1958 1968 1979 1988 2000 2008 2018
ha 504 463 466 328 61 40 18
Descriptive elements
The description corresponds to that of Mauzac, except for the berry skin color which is pink when ripe.
Genetic profile
Microsatellite VVS2 VVMD5 VVMD7 VVMD27 VRZAG62 VRZAG79 VVMD25 VVMD28 VVMD32
Allel 1 131 227 239 182 188 252 248 227 239
Allel 2 149 229 249 188 200 252 248 233 239
Phenology
Bud burst: 4 days after Chasselas.
Grape maturity: mid-season, 3 weeks after Chasselas.
Suitability for cultivation and agronomic production
This has the same cultural and production characteristics as Mauzac.
Susceptibility to diseases and pests
This variety's susceptibility and resistance to diseases is comparable to those of Mauzac, with a lesser sensitivity to grey rot.
Technological potentiality
The bunches and berries are medium in size. Mauzac rose characteristics are close to those of Mauzac.
Clonal selection in France
The only certified Mauzac rose clone carries the number 948. A conservatory of 50 clones was planted in the wine-growing region of Gaillac (French department of Tarn) in 1998.
Bibliographic references
- Catalogue des variétés et clones de vigne cultivés en France. Collectif, 2007, Ed. IFV, Le Grau-du-Roi, France.
- Documentary collections of the Centre de Ressources Biologiques de la Vigne de Vassal-Montpellier, INRAE - Institut Agro | Montpellier, Marseillan, France.
- Dictionnaire encyclopédique des cépages et de leurs synonymes. P. Galet, 2015, Ed. Libre&Solidaire, France.
- Traité général de viticulture, Ampélographie. P. Viala and V. Vermorel, 1901-1909, Ed. Masson, Paris, France.
Description of clones certified in France
Identity and availability Agronomic data Technological data Autres informations
Clone no. Marque Origin Selection Year of
certification
Agronomic
references
Surface area used
for propagation (year)
Fertility Production
level
Bunch
weight
Vigor Berry
size
Susceptibility
to grey rot
Sugar
level
Color
potential
Titrable
acidity
Tannic
structure
Aromatic
intensity
Oenological
suitability
New General
note
Agro-tecnic
note
Note
agronomique
Agronomic
note
Links
948 Tarn ENTAV 1990 Tarn Clone consistent with the characteristics of the variety.