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 | Botrytis cinerea

Language: Latin

Description: Noble rot. Noble rot is the fungus which develops on grapes in certain areas, causing them to shrivel and wither, concentrating the sugar and flavour. Grapes so infected produce a very fine, and expensive, wine.


Pronounced: boh-trigh-tiss see-neh-reh-ah
Latin: Botrytis cinereae
Ethnicity: Latin
Most frequent country: Widespread
Also known as: grey rot, noble rot

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