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- Kadarka abstract "Kadarka or Gamza is a dark-skinned variety of grape used for red wine. It has a long history and is popular in Hungary and Bulgaria, where it is known as гъмза Gamza. It used to be an important constituent of the Hungarian red cuvée Bull's Blood of Eger or Szekszárd, but has long been in decline in Hungarian plantations, to be replaced by Kékfrankos and Portugieser. It is also grown in most other eastern European countries where it is sometimes known as Cadarka or Skadarska.Kadarka is sometimes assumed to originate from Hungary,. Another hypothesis is that is related to the variety Skadarsko, which is supposed to originate from Lake Scutari, which is situated on the border between Albania and Montenegro.In a recent study (Large-scale parentage analysis in an extended set of grapevine cultivars by Thierry Lacombe, Jean-Michel Boursiquot, Valérie Laucou,Manuel Di Vecchi-Staraz,Jean-Pierre Péros, Patrice This), it is claimed that one of the parents of Kadarka is Papazkarası which is grown in Strandja region of Kırklareli. Kadarka wine is characterised by full, easily recognizable taste, deep aroma and dark or medium dark colour. Kadarka is often used for cuvees including some of the Egri Bikavérs, and also for production of table wines. The best Kadarka is grown in Szekszárd and Villány wine regions of Hungary.In Bulgaria, Gamza is mostly cultivated in the northwestern and central northern regions, in the Danubian Plain. Until the recent decades, Gamza was the dominant grape varietal in these Bulgarian regions. The main features of Gamza are a large yet compact cluster of small, almost spherical grapes, dark blue to black in colour.".
- Kadarka origin Hungary.
- Kadarka species Vitis_vinifera.
- Kadarka thumbnail Rosenthaler-Kadarka1.jpg?width=300.
- Kadarka wikiPageID "7444954".
- Kadarka wikiPageRevisionID "593097547".
- Kadarka wineRegion Bulgarian_wine.
- Kadarka wineRegion Hungarian_wine.
- Kadarka alsoCalled "Gamza and".
- Kadarka color "Black".
- Kadarka hasPhotoCollection Kadarka.
- Kadarka name "Kadarka".
- Kadarka origin Hungary.
- Kadarka regions Bulgarian_wine.
- Kadarka regions Hungarian_wine.
- Kadarka species "Vitis vinifera".
- Kadarka subject Category:Bulgarian_wine.
- Kadarka subject Category:Hungarian_wine.
- Kadarka subject Category:Red_wine_grape_varieties.
- Kadarka type Abstraction100002137.
- Kadarka type Assortment108398773.
- Kadarka type Collection107951464.
- Kadarka type Group100031264.
- Kadarka type RedWineGrapeVarieties.
- Kadarka type Eukaryote.
- Kadarka type FloweringPlant.
- Kadarka type Grape.
- Kadarka type Plant.
- Kadarka type Species.
- Kadarka type FloweringPlant.
- Kadarka type Grape.
- Kadarka type Organism.
- Kadarka comment "Kadarka or Gamza is a dark-skinned variety of grape used for red wine. It has a long history and is popular in Hungary and Bulgaria, where it is known as гъмза Gamza. It used to be an important constituent of the Hungarian red cuvée Bull's Blood of Eger or Szekszárd, but has long been in decline in Hungarian plantations, to be replaced by Kékfrankos and Portugieser.".
- Kadarka label "Kadarka".
- Kadarka label "Kadarka".
- Kadarka label "Kadarka".
- Kadarka label "Kadarka".
- Kadarka label "Kadarka".
- Kadarka sameAs Kadarka.
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- Kadarka sameAs Q576867.
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- Kadarka wasDerivedFrom Kadarka?oldid=593097547.
- Kadarka depiction Rosenthaler-Kadarka1.jpg.
- Kadarka isPrimaryTopicOf Kadarka.
- Kadarka name "Kadarka".