Template:Infobox grape variety/doc

This template can be used to provide comparative, at-a-glance information on grape varieties. See (for example Cabernet Cubin) this link for template details.

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Remarks
1. If several names (synonyms) of one grapevine cultivar are known, it is necessary to define a prime name:
 * as prime name the name of the cultivar in its (probable) country of origin is considered;
 * if the origin of the cultivar is uncertain the name under which the cultivar is the most widespread is chosen as prime name;
 * all further names are registered as synonyms.
 * Example: Pinot noir: synonyms are, for instance, Spätburgunder blau, Auvernat etc.

2. The prime name of a grapevine cultivar is always accompanied by the berry color, using:
 * Blanc (B) = white
 * Rose (RS) = pink
 * Rouge (RG) = red
 * Gris (G) = gray-red
 * Noir (N) = bluish-black


 * Example: Pinot noir N

3. If the berry color is described in the article by a color name not listed, such "Black" but not "Noir", specifying both the "color" (in this case, "Noir") and "color_alt" (in this case, "Black") will result in an appropriate colored title bar, but display the "color_alt" value in the infobox.

4. If a prime name is composed out of name of the cultivar plus descriptor, e. g. ripening time, berry color, they are arranged in the following order:


 * prime name - descriptor - berry color


 * Example: Pinot precoce noir N

5. The following rules are applied if the prime name of a cultivar consists of the breeders name or location and breeding number:


 * The breeders name or location has to be written in full form and is mentioned in the first place.


 * Example: Kober 5 BB N, Geilweilerhof 1- 23-13 B

6. The prime name is indicated without genera if the species is part of the prime name.


 * Example: Rupestris du Lot, not: V. rupestris du Lot

7. All language-specific symbols (accent, cedilla, tilde, dieresis) of prime names are omitted.

8. Prime names of cultivars given in Cyrillic letters are transliterated by using rules of Chemical Abstracts.


 * Example: Magaracha rannii N

9. Tetraploid cultivars are additionally marked (4N)


 * Example: Chasselas blanc B (4N)

10. If a cultivar is the descendant of different species it is registered as Interspecific crossing in the field Vitis species.


 * Example:
 * Seibel 1 N is a cross of Jaeger 70 x Cinsaut and therefore registered as Interspecific crossing in the field Vitis species

11. If left blank, the VIVC variety number at Wikidata will automatically be used, if available.
 * To use a different number, include the VIVC variety number as a field, using the online VIVC passport data search. This database also contains information useful for the other fields.
 * Update Wikidata as needed.

Wine grape varieties

 * wine_general: general wine characteristics for this grape
 * wine_cool: characteristics of wines made from this grape when grown in a cool climate
 * wine_medium: characteristics of wines made from this grape when grown in a medium climate
 * wine_hot: characteristics of wines made from this grape when grown in a hot climate
 * wine_age: characteristics of wines made from this grape with age

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