USDA ACCESSION NO.: 21169
SELECTION: Probably clonal selection from a French land race
GENUS: Humulus
SPECIES: lupulus
CULTIVAR: Tardif de Bourgogne
PEDIGREE: Unknown
PRIMARY SITE: USDA-ARS World Hop Cultivar Collection, OSU East Farm, Corvallis
ORIGIN: Probably clonal selection
DATE RECEIVED: 1977, from the Institute of Hop Research, Pulawy, Poland
METHOD RECEIVED: Rhizomes
AVAILABILITY: No restrictions, commercial variety
REFERENCES: T. Wagner, ea.: Gene Pools of Hop Countries. Zalec, Yugoslavia, 1978, p. 33; USDA-ARS Annual Report of Hop Investigations for 1977, pp. 33, 35
MATURITY: Late
LEAF COLOR: Dark green
SEX: Female
DISEASES: Downy Mildew: moderately resistant
Verticillium Wilt: unknown
Viruses: unknown
VIGOR: Fair to good
YIELD: Medium, 1200-1600 lbs/acre
SIDE ARM LENGTH: 12-20 inches
ALPHA ACIDS: 4.3% (3-year range: 3.1-5.5)
BETA ACIDS: 4.8% (3-year range: 3.1-5.5)
COHUMULONE: 20%
STORAGE STABILITY: Good, retained 66% of original alpha acids after 6 months room temperature storage
OIL: 0.65 ml/100 g (3-year range 0.49-0.73); moderately low H/C ratio (2.60 average); contains no farnesene
MAJOR TRAITS: European-type hop aroma.
OTHER INFORMATION: Grown as aroma hop on small acreages in the Alsace region of France.