Vitis vinifera ‘Pedro Ximenes’

‘Bunches, long, conical or somewhat cylindrical; shouldered. Stalk, long, slender, and brittle. Berries, oblong. Skin, thin, rather transparent; pale yellow or amber. Flesh, rather firm and fleshy, very sweet, and richly flavoured.’ [Hogg – Fruit Manual p.401/1884].

 

 

Horticultural & Botanical History

‘A noted Spanish grape, extensively grown in Andalusia, and which furnishes the rich liqueur wine called Pedro Xiinenes.’ [Hogg – Fruit Manual p.401/1884].

‘A grape of the sherry type, rich in sugar and low in acid. It is the principal wine-grape of Malaga and Grenada, and Jerez. In conjunction with Palomino, it is used in the manufacture of dry sherries and occasionally with the Tintas for the manufacture of red wines. Vine vigorous and productive. Slender, short jointed wood. Leaves medium size, smooth, veins light yellow. Bunches large, branching, loose but well filled. Berries small to medium, somewhat oval, firm, fleshy, of a yellow-golden colour. Ripening late. Requires a rich soil and short pruning.’ [Despeissis p.264/1903].

 

 

History at Camden Park

Listed only in the 1850 and 1857 catalogues [Vines for Wine only no.29/1850].

 

 

Notes

Published Jun 25, 2010 - 04:52 PM | Last updated Jul 21, 2011 - 11:31 AM


More details about Vitis vinifera ‘Pedro Ximenes’
Family Vitaceae
Category
Region of origin

Garden origin, Spain

Synonyms
  • Many synonyms, mainly variations on the name

 

Common Name

Grape, (possibly) Table Grape, Wine Grape

Name in the Camden Park Record

Pedro Ximenes

 

 

Confidence level high