Vidoc is a vigorous, fertile grape variety that requires careful trellising. It is resistant to mildew and powdery mildew but sensitive to black rot and magnesia deficiency.
The bunches are medium and compact. The berries are small to medium, of simple flavor, with a juicy pulp.
The wines obtained are robust, colorful, well balanced and with good acidity. The aromas are dominated by notes of fruits and spices.
The round grapes have a juicy and savoury pulp with a pronounced musky taste and golden when ripe, the grapes have a quite large bunches. This truly new variety was created by the National Institute of Agronomic Research, in France(INRA). In addition
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It produces large, loose clusters, with fairly large, oval berries. The pulp is crunchy and pleasantly fragrant. It is also very insensitive to cryptogamic diseases.
The leaves are laden with tannin, reddened by June and are used to make infusions used as a tonic for venous troubles as well as in a footbath to cure heaviness in the legs. Small to average sized, very black grapes.