The white grape variety originates from Uzbekistan. Synonyms are Angoor Kalan, Angour Colin, Angour Kolen, Angur Colion, Angur Kalen, Angur Kalon, Angur Kolen, Chirbandi, Chirbandy, Crimea's Grape, Crymsky, Junus Abat, Krim Uezuemue, Krimskii, Krymskii, Nim Raj, Nimray, Shirbandi and Sirbandi. The parentage is unknown. The variety was a crossing partner in the two new varieties Nimrang Magaracha and Yubilyar. It is an all-female grape variety. The pink-berry vine is used as table grape. No stocks were reported in 2016 (Kym Anderson statistics).
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