Ambucus is a kind of flowering shrub in the family Adoxaceae. The different species are commonly called elder.
That one meets in the temperate to subtropical regions of the world. More common in the northern hemisphere, but it is also found in Australasia and South America.
The leaves of a length of 5 to 30 cm carry large clusters of small white or cream flowers at the end of spring; Followed by clusters of small black, blue-black, or red berries…
The Delaware grape is a cultivar of the Vitis × labrusca or 'Fox Grape' species; used as a table grape or for wine production.
Discovered in Frenchtown (New Jersey), but popularized by George Campbell, in the 1850s. Although supposed to be an American variety, its parentage is unknown.
Grown primarily in the Northeast and Midwest of the United States. It is vigorous when grafted onto a phylloxera-resistant rootstock. The Delaware grape is susceptible to downy mildew and ripens earlier than Concord.
The wines produced from this grape can be dry, sweet. But more often used for the production of sparkling wines Its color of wine varies between pale pink and white.
Delaware grapes are also sold as table grapes in supermarkets in Japan, where Labrusca grape varieties are popular for their scent. Delaware Punch Is à Delaware grape drink…
Clairet: This old word in the English language (clarets) denote light red wines of Bordeaux compared to dark wine of Spain, it features a light red wine, intermediary between a rose wine and the classic red wine, more tannic It is to a Blend Wine.
Wine blends offer more complexity that single varietal wines. By blending varietals, winemakers can change a wine's qualities.
Blend wine is made from different grapes in order to add more complexity to the flavor and texture of wine. Both reds and whites can be made from blends varieties, it they may even blend whites and reds together in order to create the best possible combination…
Chaunac is a French-American hybrid grape variety used to make red wines. It was developed by Albert Seibel in 1860. It is also known as Seibel 9549 and is a cross of Seibel 5163 and Seibel 793. The grape is named after Adhemar de Chaunac, pioneer of the wine industry. Ontario.
De Chaunac is known to have very vigorous growth and good resistance to powdery mildew and mildew. It is grown in varying quantities for wine production in northeastern North America, in the wine regions of New York, Pennsylvania, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Michigan, Ohio, Quebec. . .
Cranberry or canneberge, native to North America, is a shrub which grows in bogs in cold regions. On soils Sphagnum, soaked with water.
Cranberry is a perennial plant that grows wild in acid bogs. The shrub does not exceed 30 cm. Well cultivated, this plant can live over a hundred years.
Cranberry juice, is little used in France, but common in England, North America and Russia, is a component of many cocktails Its tangy taste, astringent and bitter differentiates it from other juices and fruit nectars. Like red wine, it has a certain density of tannins that contain antioxidantcompounds…
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