The Cumbum Panneer Thratchai grapes of Tamil Nadu recently earned the Geographical Indication tag or GI tag.
Key points
- The Cumbum valley located at the Western Ghats in Tamil Nadu is known as the ‘Grapes city of South India’ and cultivates the Panneer Thratchai.
- This variety which is also known as Muscat Hamburg constitutes almost 85% of the grape-growing areas in Tamil Nadu.
- Theni district is one of the highest grapes producing areas of Panneer Thratchai. However, the ‘Panneer’ variety is chiefly associated with Cumbum Valley, where the cultivation area covers around 2,000 acres at 10 villages
- The agro climate and the soil condition of the Cumbum region is very conducive for the cultivation of the Muscat variety.
- The Panneer grapes were first introduced in Tamil Nadu by a French priest in 1832. These grapes are rich in vitamins, tartaric acid and antioxidants and reduces the risk of some chronic diseases.