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Rondo is a dark-skinned grape variety, used for making red wine. It is a hybrid grape or inter-specific crossing. It was created in 1964 by Professor V. Kraus in then-Czechoslovakia by crossing the varieties Zarya Severa (a hybrid which has ''Vitis amurensis'' in its pedigree) and St. Laurent. He offered it to Dr. Helmut Becker (1927-1990) of the Geisenheim Grape Breeding Institute who conducted further work on it, which explains why the grape is known under a Geisenheim designation. The variety has been protected since 1997, when it was first planted commercially by Thomas Walk Vineyard in Ireland〔http://www.thomaswalk-vineyard.com/grapevariety.php〕 under the name Amurensis Walk; it was named Rondo in 1999.〔(Winegrowers.info: Vine variety: Rondo ), accessed on March 25, 2008〕 This very early maturing variety possesses high resistance against winter frost and downy mildew from its Asiatic ''Vitis amurensis'' parent. However annual treatments against powdery mildew may still be necessary in the vineyards. Rondo produces a ruby-red wine which is also used for blending. Rondo is cultivated in many locations in northern Europe where dark-skinned ''Vitis vinifera'' varieties are difficult to ripen properly, as it tends to yield good colour and aroma even in those locations.〔(English Wine Producers: The Main Grape Varieties Growing In The UK ), accessed on March 25, 2008〕 Rondo is cultivated in Rheinhessen and in many locations in northern Europe including Denmark, England, Ireland, the Netherlands and Sweden. In 2011 the British winery Denbies picked up a gold prize in the International Wine Challenge for their 2010 vintage Chalk Ridge Rose, a wine made entirely from Rondo grapes. 〔(Château Dorking: how a vineyard in Surrey created the world's best rosé ), accessed on July 23, 2011〕 ==Synonym== Geisenheim 6494-5 (Gm 6494-5).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Rondo )〕
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