Grappa is a well-developed stallion with good conformation.
He is a complete dressage horse, with 3 good gaits and a real ability to collect, kindness and energy.
Grappa is a cool headed and reliable stallion with a good temperament both on foot and under saddle. He is willing to work, the trot has good scope, the canter has good balance and scope. He moves with great elasticity and shows very good energy and ease at work.
The great stallions present in his paper are a guarantee of suitability for his future offspring.
Grappa is a son of the Grand Prix stallion Fidertanz (s.Fidermark), a grandson of Florestan I.
Grappa's dam, Zazoo, is a mare by Special D, and Grappa's granddam, Top's Tanirma, is a sport mare by De Niro.
FIDERTANZ, RHDL | FIDERMARK, WESTF | FLORESTAN, SESF |
WATONGA, HAN | ||
REINE FREUDE, RHDL | RAVALLO, HAN | |
FRUEHLINGSSONNE, RHDL | ||
ZAZOO, KWPN | SPECIAL D, KWPN | METALL, KWPN |
HAAFKE, OES | ||
TOP'S TANIRMA, KWPN | DE NIRO, HAN | |
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Grappa was approved by the KWPN in the spring of 2015 with 76.5 points with the following scores: 8.5 for walk, 7 for trot, 8 for canter, 7 for suppleness, posture and balance and an 8 for rideability.
He competed in the Pavo Cup as a four- and five-year-old, and in 2018 was shown for the first time at the KWPN Stallion Show in Den Bosch. At the end of the summer, he won bronze at the Dutch Championship in the Pro 3 equivalent class.
In the St Georges events in Holland, he offered himself numerous podium finishes with percentages hovering around 68%.
It is suitable for many mares to give chic, suppleness and roundness to their produce.
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