Definition of the color gray in FCI-Standard (3.11.2014)
FCI Poodle color Grey: Must be uniform, deep, neither blackish nor whitish. Fault: Undefined or not solid colour
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Between "neither blackish nor whitish" is a big variation of many shades of gray color.
That means for us, currently are the called "Platinum" and the very-dark-gray (in the scene known as dark "blue") not welcome at FCI. We deeply hope this soon will be changed in the whole FCI territory. All gray poodles with silver-gray ancestors in their pedigree, which will dilute, earlier or later, to a lighter or darker gray, should be recognized as "grey".
The dark-greys / middle-greys are 100 % gray poodle according to the Standard. They are mostly called as lighter "blue" in the poodle scene. They are neither "blue" scientifically nor as per FCI-Standard. They are just dark-gray poodle, with a stronger gray color.
Every darker gray poodle, which is prohibited for breeding, only for his color (and not because of his body structure / temperament / health) is a big loss for all gray poodles in Europe, because of the currently very small gene pool.
In the meantime, in Scandinavia are many examples of litters with darker gray poodles, which brought some of the most beautiful and uniform colored silvers.
Notice: these words are mainly about breeding and not about shows.