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Grape Variety: Refosco

Variety Name Refosco
TTB Approved Name(s) Refosco
All Synonyms Cagnina, Canina, Crabb's Black Burgundy, Dolcedo, Drobni Rifoshk, Grosse Syrah, Mercouri,Refasco, Refosca, Refoschino, Refosco dal Peduncolo Rosso, Refosco del Pedunculo Rosso, Refosco Nostrano, Rephousko, Rifosco, Rifoshk Debeli, Riphosko, Schitterer, Teran
Countries of Origin Italy
Species Vitis vinifera
References
Berry Color Black
Uses Wine
Comments There is some ambiguity associated with the variety names Refosco and Mondeuse. The TTB has approved the two names Refosco and Mondeuse for use as synonyms on wine labels in the United States. The confusion arises from the fact that two distinct grape varieties are known by the name Refosco. There is a grape variety from the Friuli region in Italy whose prime name is Refosco. That Italian Refosco is a completely different grape variety than the second variety associated with the name Refosco. The second variety is from France and is known by the prime name of Mondeuse noir in that country -the name Refosco is used as a synonym for the French Mondeuse noir. DNA testing at Foundation Plant Services revealed that the grape formerly known in California for many years as Refosco was in fact the French variety Mondeuse noir. See 2005 FPS Grape Program Newsletter at fps.ucdavis.edu in the Publications section. This entry on this page of the website is for the Italian Refosco variety, not the French variety Mondeuse noir. Use of the name Mondeuse noir in connection with the variety on this page would be erroneous.

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Refosco Selections

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  Refosco 03 (proprietary)
Registration Status Registered Registered is the ultimate status in the California Department of Food & Agricultures Grapevine Registration & Certification Program. Registered selections have successfully completed all disease testing required by the regulations. Registered selections have also been confirmed as true to variety by experts using visual observations, DNA-based testing or both.
Source VCR 5, Vivai Cooperativi Rauscedo, Italy
Treatments None
Proprietary Proprietary- cannot be distributed without written permission from owner.
Patented / Proprietary Proprietary
Comments This proprietary selection came to Foundation Plant Services in 1999 from Vivai Cooperativi Rauscedo in Italy. The clone is VCR 5. The original material successfully completed testing to qualify for the California Registration & Certification Program in 2001. See also, Refosco FPS 03.1.