[4] Another hypothesis is that is related to the variety Skadarsko, which is supposed to originate from Lake Scutari, which is situated on the border between Albania and Montenegro.
[2] In a recent study,[5] it is claimed that one of the parents of Kadarka is Papazkarası which is grown in Strandja region of Kırklareli.
[citation needed] In Bulgaria, Gamza is mostly cultivated in the northwestern and central northern regions, in the Danubian Plain.
The main features of Gamza are a large yet compact cluster of small, almost spherical grapes, dark blue to black in colour.
Schwarzer Mosler, Schwarzer Skutariner, Scutariner, Sirena, Siva Gamza, Skadarka, Skadarska, Skakar, Tanka Gamza, Török Szőlő, Törökbúza Szőlő, Törökszőlő, Tokaynero di Scutari, Ungarische Edeltraube, Vodishka Loza, Vodnishka, Vrachansko Cherno, Zelena Gamza, Zherni Shipon.