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Mtevandidi | |
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Grape (Vitis) | |
Species | Vitis vinifera |
Also called | Akido, Achido, Didd Metvana, Didmtevana, Didtevano |
Origin | Georgia (country) |
Notable regions | Guria |
Hazards | Parasites |
VIVC number | 8114 |
Mtevandidi is an indigenous red grape variety from the region of Guria in the country of Georgia, primarily used for producing table wine. It is known also by the synonyms Akido ("two-bunched sprout"), Achido, Didd Mtevana, Didmtevana, and Didtevano.[1] There are no written sources regarding the origin of Mtevandidi. Botanical and agricultural features suggest that this variety is indigenous to Georgia.