- Pamid
Pamid is an old
red wine variety, which has been cultivated inBulgaria since the times of the ancient Thracians. In the past, it was the most widely spread Bulgarian variety, but today itsplantation s are highly limited. Pamid is also cultivated inYugoslavia ,Albania ,Turkey ,Greece ,Hungary andRomania .The bunch is medium-sized (10-16 cm), and the
grape is small (14-15 mm) and juicy. The skin is thin, red or sometimes dark red. It has excellentfertility , and itsvintage is around the middle of September. It's yield is about 4-5 kg. It does not need any particular kind of soil, but the grapes with best quality are cultivated in hilly areas with light drained soils.This grape is preferred for fresh consumption. It accumulates sufficient
sugar - from 18 to 24%, but itsacidity is low: 4-5 g/dm3. The wines are red, light table wines for mass consumption. They have low acidity and low extract and that is why they are not appropriate for maturing and should be consumed young, right after fermentation andclarification .
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