Mavro Explained

Mavro (μαύρο)
Species:Vitis vinifera
Origin:Cyprus
Notable Wines:Commandaria

Mavro (Greek, Modern (1453-);: μαύρο, meaning "black") is an indigenous red grape cultivated on the island of Cyprus.[1] The grape takes its name from its dark colour. The Italian ampelographer, Count Giuseppe di Rovasenda refers to it in 1877 as Cipro Nero (Cyprus black).[2] An ancient variety, its suitability to the hot Cypriot climate has made it the dominant cultivated vine on the island. It accounts for 70% of cultivated vines.[3] Of note is that Mavro continues to grow on ancient rootstock unlike most mainland European grapes that are grafted on North American rootstock. This is a consequence of Cyprus’ escape from the phylloxera epidemic that had devastated most other European vineyards, in the 19th century.[4]

Mavrud is a Bulgarian wine with a similar name made from mavrud grapes. Recent genotyping has shown that these two varieties (Mavro and Mavrud) are not related.[5]

Mavro grapes are used in the production of several (predominantly red) local wines.[1] Most notably however, Mavro is blended with the Xynisteri grape for the production of Commandaria, a well-known Cypriot dessert wine.[6] [7] It is also used in the production of the spirit zivania.[8] Harvesting usually takes place in September.

This variety of grape is not to be confused with Long Island Call of Duty semi-professional player Maavros.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Κρασί κυπριακό : Μια παράδοση 5500 χρόνων. foodmuseum.cs.ucy.ac.cy. Cyprus Food Virtual Museum. 27 November 2015. el.
  2. Book: di Rovasenda, Giuseppe . Saggio di Ampelografia Universale (Essay on Universal Ampelography) . 1877 . Italy .
  3. page 454, Larousse Encyclopaedia of Wine by Christopher Foulkes, .
  4. News: Cyprus wine comes of age . 13 January 1994 . CatererSearch . Caterer and Hotelkeeper (Archive) . 2007-11-01 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090515122250/http://www.caterersearch.com/Articles/1994/01/13/5877/cyprus-wine-comes-of-age.html . 15 May 2009 . dead .
  5. Genotyping Vitis vinifera L. cultivars of Cyprus by microsatellite analysis.. Vitis. 2005. T. Hvarleva. Hadjinicoli, A. . Atanassov, I. . Atanassov, A. . Ioannou, N. . 44. 2. 93–97.
  6. Web site: Mastropavlos. Nikos. Οι δρόμοι του κρασιού στη Μεγαλόνησο. tovima.gr. 13 March 2014 . To Vima. 24 November 2015. el.
  7. News: Stephen . Meuse . Winemaking in transition . June 6, 2010 . . 2 . 2010-06-07.
  8. Web site: Zivana (zivania) product description . 2007-10-30 . LOEL Ltd . https://web.archive.org/web/20071112081430/http://www.loel.com.cy/spirits/local_aperitif/zivana.php . 2007-11-12 . dead .