The white grape variety (also Kozma CSFT 195) is an interspecific new variety between Villard Blanc x Csaba Gyöngye. According to this breeder's information, it should contain genes of Vitis berlandieri, Vitis rupestris and Vitis vinifera. However, DNA analyses carried out in 2011 did not allow the identification of a variety. The hybrid was crossed in Hungary by the breeder Pál Kozma. In 2016, 198 hectares of vineyards were identified (statistics Kym Kym Anderson).
Pictures: Ursula Brühl, Doris Schneider, Julius Kühn Institute (JKI)
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