The white grape variety is an intergeneric new breeding between VRH3082-1-42 (Aubun x VRH1-28-82) x Petra. Intergeneric means that two different grapevine genera were used (see grapevine systematics). Genes from Vitis amurensis, Vitis rotundifolia and Vitis vinifera are included. The hybrid was crossed in 2001 in Hungary by the breeder Pal Kozma jun. The same parents also produced the variety Andor. It is cultivated in small quantities mainly in the Szekszárd area of Hungary. In 2016, one hectare of vineyard area was designated (Kym Anderson statistics).
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