Rhoditis

Leaf of Rhoditis grape vines.


Rhoditis (also known as Roditis) is a pink-skinned Greek wine grape[1] traditionally grown in the Peloponnese region of Greece. The grape was highly valued in the Greek wine industry prior to the phylloxera outbreak due to its ability to ripen late and maintain its acidity in hot climates like those of Peloponnese and Thessaly. However its susceptibility to powdery mildew and phylloxera dramatically reduced it plantings throughout the 20th century. Today it is most commonly blended with Savatiano in making the Greek wine Retsina.[2]

  1. ^ Roditis, Vitis International Variety Catalogue, accessed 2018-12-04.
  2. ^ J. Robinson (ed) "The Oxford Companion to Wine" Third Edition, p. 572 Oxford University Press 2006 ISBN 0-19-860990-6.