Calitor

Calitor 1 Field

Calitor is a late ripening red wine grape from France. It has a long growing season with low yield potential. Vitis vinifera, the selected clone for data analysis was Calitor ex Graytown. The prime name of this variety is Calitor Noir. Literature indicates the variety is an almost extinct French Provencal variety which produces light wines with more character if stressed.

Variety: Calitor
Colour: Red
Seeded: Yes
Bud Burst Days (July 1=0): Medium 77.00
Flowering Days (July 1=0): Very Late 125.00
Veraison Rating: Late 192.00
Harvest 22 Brix Days (July 1=0): Late 271.00
Seasonality (days): Long 192.00
Leaf Area Index (m2/m2): 3.64
Bunches Per Shoot: 1.70
Yield Potential: Low
Berry Weight (g): 2.18
Total Soluble Solids (° Brix): 19.10
pH: 4.18
Titratable Acidity (g/L): Low 3.67
Tartaric Acid (g/L): 5.43
Malic Acid (g/L): 3.43
Tartrate Malate Acid Ratio: Medium 1.58
Anthocyanins (mg/g): Very Low 0.07
Phenolics (au): 0.75
Yeast Assimilable Nitrogen (mg/)L: 228
Potassium (mg/)L: 1,700.00