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Listan Prieto

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Principal synonyms include: Criolla Chica, El Paso, Hariri, Listrão, Misión, Mission's Grape, Negra Antigua, Negra Corriente, Negra Peruana, País, Palomina Negra, Rosa del Perú, Uva Chica negra, Uva Negra, Uva Negra Vino, Uva Tinta, Viña Blanca, Viña Negra. Listán Prieto is often mistaken for
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Jacquez, Listán Negro and Negramoll. It can also be confused with Moscatel Negro, as Spanish Missionaries often planted it alongside Listán Prieto as they established their missions.
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that has occurred over the centuries of geographical separation that the Mission grape of the Americas and the Listán Prieto grape of the Canary Islands are classified by the
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as two separate grape varieties. Part of the variation is likely because some of earliest plantings by the Spanish missionaries were from
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during the 16th century. Settlers to the Canary Islands brought the vines with them and eventually Listán Prieto made its way to the
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and sexual propagation and thus more likely to have slight differences from the parent vine than propagation through
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vineyards in the Americas was a genetic match to Listán Prieto. Despite the genetic match, there is enough
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Wine Grapes, A complete guide to 1,368 vine varieties, including their origins and flavours
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and were an important stopover point for ships traveling from Spain to the New World.
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It is thought that Listán Prieto was widely planted in the
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Index

Listán Prieto
Listán Negro
grape
Castilla-La Mancha
Spain
Canary Islands
DNA fingerprinting
Madrid, Spain
Mission grape
New World
clonal variation
Vitis International Variety Catalogue
grape seeds
pollination
cuttings

Africa
Castile region
Spanish colonies in Mexico and Peru
California
Mexico
PaĂ­s
Chile
Criolla Chica
Argentina


ISBN
978-1-846-14446-2

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