| Variety Name |
Colombard |
| TTB Approved Name(s) |
Colombard (French Colombard) |
| Common Synonyms |
French Colombard |
| All Synonyms |
Barbero, Blanc Emery, Blanquette, Bon blanc, Chabrier vert, Colombar, Coulombier, Donne Rousse, Donne vert, French Colombard, French Columbard, Gros blanc roux, Guenille, Martin Cot, Mellenc, Mouilla, Pied Tendre, Psalmodi blanc, Quene Tendre, Quene vert, Queue Tendre, Queue verte, Saint-Pierre, West's White Prolific, Winkler |
| Countries of Origin |
France |
| Species |
Vitis vinifera
|
| Pedigree |
Gouais blanc x Chenin blanc |
| References |
- Christensen, L et al. 2003. Wine Grape Varieties in California. University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Publication 3419.
- Galet, P. 1998. Grape Varieties and Rootstock Varieties. Oenoplurimedia sarl. Chateau de Chaintre, France.
- Robinson, J. 2006. The Oxford Companion to Wine. Third edition. Oxford University Press.
- Vitis International Variety Catalogue (VIVC). Federal Centre for Breeding Research on Cultivated Plants (BAZ).
Institute for Grapevine Breeding Geilweilerhof (IRZ). August, 2007. Link
The former National Grape Registry (NGR) was initially compiled and annotated using the earlier version of the Vitis database. The VIVC underwent a significant update beginning in 2007. Corresponding updates to this Registry will be made as necessary.
- Bowers, J.E., R. Siret, C.P. Meredith, P This and J.-M. Boursiquot. 2000. A Single Pair of Parents Proposed for a Group of Grapevine Varieties in Northeastern France, Proc. VII Int'l Symp. on Grapevine Genetics and Breeding, Eds. A Bouquet and J.-M. Boursiquot, Acta Hort. 528, ISHS 2000, page 129.
- Robinson, Jancis, Julia Harding, José Vouillamoz. WINE GRAPES. First U.S. edition, 2012. Harper Collins Publishers, East 53rd Street, New York, New York.
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| Berry Color |
White |
| Uses |
Table,Wine |
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Colombard [01]
|
| Registration Status |
Registered
|
| Source |
Weil Vineyard near Santa Rosa, California |
| Comments |
This selection came to Foundation Plant Services in the early 1960's from the Weil Vineyard near Santa Rosa, California. The original material underwent index testing and was planted in the old foundation vineyard in 1966 as French Colombard 01. The name of the selection at FPS was changed from French Colombard 01 to Colombard 01 in 2003 because Columbard is more recognizable internationally and is the TTB-approved prime name. In 2011, Colombard 01 underwent microshoot tip tissue culture therapy to qualify for planting in the Russell Ranch Foundation Vineyard. The treated material successfully completed testing in 2013 and will be planted at Russell Ranch as Colombard 01.1. |
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Colombard [03]
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| Registration Status |
Registered
|
| Source |
Botany Department, UC Davis |
| Comments |
The FPS name was changed from French Colombard 03 in 2003 because Columbard is more recognizable internationally and is the TTB-approved prime name. |
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Colombard [04]
|
| Registration Status |
Registered
|
| Source |
French Colombard FPS 02, from Nyland nursery, California, in 2004 |
| Comments |
This selection was formerly known at Foundation Plant Services as French Colombard FPS 02 (group 1002). |
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Colombard [05]
|
| Registration Status |
Registered
|
| Source |
Vineyard in Santa Clara County, California (Almaden) |
| Comments |
The name of this selection was changed in 2007 from French Colombard FPS 05 to Colombard FPS 05. |
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Colombard [551] (proprietary)
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| Registration Status |
Registered
|
| Source |
Colombard ENTAV-INRA® 551 |
| Proprietary |
Proprietary- cannot be distributed without written permission from owner.
|
| Comments |
This selection was imported to the United States in 2005 from France by ENTAV-INRA, which manages the trademarked French clonal material. The selection is official French clone 551, which originated from Gers. Colombard ENTAV-INRA® 551 qualified for the FPS Classic Foundation Vineyard in 2007. Colombard 551 underwent microshoot tip tissue culture therapy at FPS in 2016 and qualified for the Russell Ranch Foundation Vineyard in 2018 as Colombard ENTAV-INRA® 551.1. |