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Colin Mills, compiler of the Hortus Camdenensis, died in late November 2012 after a short illness. As he always considered the Hortus his legacy, it is his family's intention to keep the site running in perpetuity. It will not, however, be updated in the near future.

Vitis vinifera ‘Verdot’

‘One of the “claret” grapes. Season, mid-season (3rd period). Merit, first class, although not so much perfumed as the Cabernet. Vine growth vigorous, spreading. Leaves medium-sized, longer than broad, when young covered with a characteristic silvery-white down; when full grown three or five-lobed, teeth uneven, sinus rather open and not very deep; upper surface smooth, uneven, of a paler green than Cabernet, underside downy. Fruit bunches small, shouldered. Berries round, small, dark purple, with several small green berries amongst the others; thick skin, large seeds.’ [Despeissis p.263/1903].

 

 

Horticultural & Botanical History

No additional data from contemporary literature.

 

History at Camden Park

Listed in all published catalogues  [Vines for Wine only no.7/1843].

William Macarthur’s comments on this grape: ‘No. 30 - Verdot. Black, has borne for the first time this year: its quality, therefore, cannot he well described. The foregoing three [Schiraz, Malbec and Cabernet Sauvignon], planted together, in certain proportions, of which the Cabernet forms the largest, compose, it is said, the vineyards of first character in the Medoc.’ [Marot p.28/1844].

 

 

Notes

Published Jun 24, 2010 - 01:47 PM | Last updated Jul 21, 2011 - 12:12 PM

Family Vitaceae
Category
Region of origin

Garden origin, France

Synonyms
Common Name

Grape, Wine Grape

Name in the Camden Park Record

Verdot – from Bordeaux

 

 

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