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Grape Variety: Pamid

Variety Name Pamid
Common Synonyms Grechesky Rosovy, Manaluki, Pamidi, Pamitis, Prios Szlanka, Plovdina, Roşioar, Saratchoubouk, Slankamenka Crvena
All Synonyms Grechesky Rosovy, Manaluki, Pamidi, Pamit, Pamitis, Prios Szlanka, Plovdina, Plovdina Crvena, Roşioar, Saratchoubouk, Slankamenka Crvena
Countries of Origin Bulgaria
Species Vitis vinifera
Berry Color Red
Uses Wine
Comments Though both Bulgaria and Greece are reported as possible origins of Pamid, the consensus is it has long been cultivated in the Balkan peninsula. Color variants of Pamid are known as Pamid Rozov (pink), Pamid Siv (grey), Pamid Cheren (black), and Pamid Byal (white). Reference: Wine Grapes, pp 764-765 (Robinson et al. 2012)

Pamid Selections

Information about: Clonal Families, Selection Numbers and Registration Status
 
Pamid [01]
Registration Status Provisional
Comments Received in 2017 as Dimyat, a white-berried Bulgarian variety, but identified by DNA fingerprinting in 2025 as Pamid and renamed. Though Pamid is reported to have red berries, there is a white-berried variant of Pamid called Pamid Byal. The name may be updated to Pamid Byal if berry color is confirmed to be white.