A lively plant, robust, fertile, productive, susceptible to downy mildew, infectious degeneration and jaundice, relatively drought-resistant.

It shows intense flowering under conditions of great liveliness.

It prefers slightly calcareous, medium-fertile soils and areas with altitude where the variety gives its best character.

It begins to germinate in early April, and matures after September 20.

Each fruit-bearing vine bears 2 grapes that exceed 450gr.

Berries with medium thin skin, pinkish-white, as a reddish color, and flesh soft as crispy, juicy, sweet and moderately aromatic.

In the suitable soils of mountainous areas and with moderate yields per vine, Roditis can give remarkable dry wines, with a good balance between alcohol and acidity, with a good aroma.