Perdin B
Name of the variety in France
Perdin
Origin
This variety was obtained in 1981 by INRA. This interspecific hybrid results from the crossbreeding of 7489 INRA and Perle de Csaba.
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, Perdin is officially listed in the "Catalogue of vine varieties" on the A list.
Use
Variety exclusively for amateurs and private domestic use.
Evolution of cultivated areas in France
2018
ha 1
Descriptive elements
The identification is based on:
- the tip of the young shoot with a low density of prostrate hairs,
- the green young leaves with bronze or reddish spots,
- the circular adult leaves, with five or seven lobes, a U-shaped petiole sinus with overlapping lobes, with often naked petiole veins, short to medium teeth with straight sides, a weak to moderate anthocyanin coloration of veins, a moderately blistered, twisted or involute leaf blade, sometimes goffered or undulate near the petiole sinus, and on the lower side of the leaves, a low to medium density of erect hairs and no or a very low density of erect hairs,
- the round-shaped or broad ellipsoid berries, with a mucat or aromatic flavor.
Genetic profile
Microsatellite VVS2 VVMD5 VVMD7 VVMD27 VRZAG62 VRZAG79 VVMD25 VVMD28 VVMD32
Allel 1 131 229 247 176 202 256 240 245 271
Allel 2 143 234 260 186 204 262 240 267 271
Phenology
Bud burst: 1 day before Chasselas.
Grape maturity: early-season, 1 week after Chasselas.
Suitability for cultivation and agronomic production
Perdin a displays moderate vigor. This variety, with a semi-erect to horizontal bearing, must be trained and can be pruned short or long. Perdin is a little susceptible to millerandage.
Susceptibility to diseases and pests
Perdin is not very susceptible to downy mildew, powdery mildew and grey rot, but it must be grafted.
Technological potentiality
Perdin's bunches are medium in size. The berries are also medium in size, juicy with a thin skin.
Clonal selection in France
The only certified Perdin clone carries the number 5003.
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.
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
5003 INRA 1988