The white grape variety (also Tatli) originates from Azerbaijan. The parentage is unknown. The medium to late ripening vine produces low-alcohol white wines, which are mostly vinified dry. It is also used for the production of sparkling wine, brandy and grape juice. The variety is cultivated in the Gazakh region in the northwest. However, no stock was reported in 2016 (Kym Anderson statistics).
Source: Wine Grapes / J. Robinson, J. Harding, J. Vouillamoz / Penguin Books Ltd. 2012
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