Debit (grape)
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Debit is a white wine grape grown primarily along the Northern & Central Dalmatian
Dalmatia
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 Coast of Croatia
Croatia
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. The fruit are medium sized golden yellow color and in clusters of medium size or large.

History

Although considered a native variety, the old name of "Puljižinac" suggests that the origin may originally be Italian, although not the Bombino Bianco
Bombino Bianco
Bombino Bianco is a white Italian wine grape variety planted primarily along Italy's Adriatic coast line, most notably in Apulia. The vine is prone to high yields.-Synonyms:...

grape.

Characteristics

Debit is a dry, fresh wine with bright yellow coloration, with slightly citric elements a full body. It usually has 11 to 13% alcohol.
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