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'''Madrasa''' ({{lang-az|Mədrəsə}}, also known as '''Matrassa''' and '''Madrasi''') is a traditional <ref>''Wine in Traditional Armenian Culture'', Yerevan, 2005, p245</ref> pink-skinned red [[grape variety]] found in the southern Caucasus, in particular [[Azerbaijani wine|Azerbaijan]] and [[Armenian wine|Armenia]], as well as several [[Central Asia]] countries. Most plantings of Madrasa are found near the [[Caspian Sea]] between [[Azerbaijan]] and [[Armenia]].<ref name="wine grapes">J. Robinson ''Jancis Robinson's Guide to Wine Grapes'' pg 104 Oxford University Press 1996 ISBN 0198600984 </ref>
'''Madrasa''' ({{lang-az|Mədrəsə}}, also known as '''Matrassa''' and '''Madrasi''') is a traditional <ref>>A. Kalantaryan, ed., ''Wine in Traditional Armenian Culture'', Yerevan, 2005, p. 245 ISBN 99941-2-000-X </ref> pink-skinned red [[grape variety]] found in the southern Caucasus, in particular [[Azerbaijani wine|Azerbaijan]] and [[Armenian wine|Armenia]], as well as several [[Central Asia]] countries. Most plantings of Madrasa are found near the [[Caspian Sea]] between [[Azerbaijan]] and [[Armenia]].<ref name="wine grapes">J. Robinson ''Jancis Robinson's Guide to Wine Grapes'' pg 104 Oxford University Press 1996 ISBN 0198600984 </ref>


==Origins and specifics==
==Origins and specifics==

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Madrasa
Mədrəsə
Grape (Vitis)
Colour of berry skinPink
Also calledMatrassa
Notable regionsMədrəsə village of Shamakhi, Goygol, Samukh, Gabala raions, Ganja, Azerbaijan
Notable winesMadrasa
VIVC number7514

Madrasa (Template:Lang-az, also known as Matrassa and Madrasi) is a traditional [1] pink-skinned red grape variety found in the southern Caucasus, in particular Azerbaijan and Armenia, as well as several Central Asia countries. Most plantings of Madrasa are found near the Caspian Sea between Azerbaijan and Armenia.[2]

Origins and specifics

Madrasa is indigenous to the village of Madrasa in the present-day Shamakhi Rayon of Azerbaijan.[3] This variety falls into sweet grape category.[4] It is claimed that Madrasa was grown as early as 15th century.[5] In the beginning of the 20th century, Madrasa variety was brought to Ganjabasar region of Azerbaijan. The vines are of mid size and have strong roots. Their leaves are sharp. The grapes are of round shape and thick skin. Madrasa variety matures in the beginning of September in Shamakhi and in August in Ganja. The concentration of sugar ranges from 23-24% in Shamakhi and 20-21% in Ganja.[6]

Wines

During the crushing and fermentation, 50% of the spirit gets recovered.[7] Widely sold "Giz Galasi" (Maiden Tower), "Yeddi Gozal" (Seven Beauties), "Gara Gila" and "Naznazi" wines are made from Madrasa.[3] "Xan Madrasa" red table wine produced by Vinagro is made by fermentation of Madrasa variety vine juice, which are grown in Goygol and Samukh districts of Azerbaijan by squashing juice technology. Wine is then stored two years. Its alcoholic content is 9-14%. Xan Madrasa was awarded 2 gold and 1 bronze medals at international wine contests.[8]

Synonyms

Various synonyms have been used to describe Matrassa and its wines, including Chirai, Chirai kara, Kara Chirei, Kara Chirai, Kara Schirai, Kara Scirai, Kara Scirei, Kara Shirai, Kara Shirei, Madrasa, Matrasa, Matrasse, Sevi shirai, Shirai, Shirai kara, Shirei, Shirei kara and Sirei.

See also

References

  1. ^ >A. Kalantaryan, ed., Wine in Traditional Armenian Culture, Yerevan, 2005, p. 245 ISBN 99941-2-000-X
  2. ^ J. Robinson Jancis Robinson's Guide to Wine Grapes pg 104 Oxford University Press 1996 ISBN 0198600984
  3. ^ a b Arzu Aghayeva (Autumn 2000). "Seeds of Change. Transition in Azerbaijan's Agriculture". Azerbaijan International. Retrieved 2010-12-28.
  4. ^ "MEYVƏ VƏ TƏRƏVƏZİN ƏMTƏƏŞÜNASLIĞI" (PDF). p. 99. Retrieved 2010-12-28. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ "Shemakha (Samaxi)". Retrieved 2010-12-28.
  6. ^ "АТЛАС: МАТРАСА". Retrieved 2010-12-28. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  7. ^ "TÜND VƏ DESERT ŞƏRABLARIN İSTEHSAL TEXNOLOGİYASI". Retrieved 2010-12-28. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  8. ^ "Vinagro. Xan Madrasa". Retrieved 2010-12-28.