Grenache or Garnacha is one of the most widely planted red wine grape varieties in the world tripens late, so it needs hot dry conditions such as those found in Spain, where the grape most originated. It is also grown in Sardinia, the south of France, Australia, and USA (California) and south America. . .
is a North American hybrid red grape that was the most planted variety in the United States up until the 1860s. The grape's exact origins are disputed, but it seems most likely that it was discovered in the eastern states (probably the Catawba River in North Carolina) in the early 19th Century. The genetic structure of the hybrid is also unclear; Vitis labrusca is accepted as one parent but a range of other native species are potentially involved.
The Ohio River Valley was the springboard for Catawba's early success. In its prime, the light red, rosé and sparkling wines produced from American Catawba were exported to Europe…
Chardonel is a late ripening white wine hybrid grape which can produce a high-quality wine with varietal character. It is a result of a cross made the popular French American hybrid Seyval Blanc and the classic Chardonnay. It is distinguished by its superior wine quality combined with high productivity and a cold hardiness superior to its acclaimed parent Chardonnay. The vine is vigorous and producing green grapes. . .
French Chardonnay is a white grape. Originally from Burgundy vineyard, he became an international grape having won very many wine producing countries of world.
Its qualities make use like many types of white wine, Burgundy wines to sparkling wines , Champagne and grape wine .
This grape is known from a long time in Burgundy, described in different forms that make it look like pinot noir or melon de Bourgogne.
It was Pierre Galet in 1958 which helped to differentiate definitely pinot blanc of its method ampelographic, the latter by making a full variety. The wine village of Chardonnay in Mâconnais vineyard in Burgundy is probably the historical cradle of the grape .
Chardonnay is a wine that is produced from white grapes. Traditionally, it is common to think that Chardonnay species come from the wine region of Burgundy in France…
Chardonnay Buck Creek Winery
11747 Indian Creek Rd. S Indianapolis IN 46259 Indiana
Chenin, also called Chenin Blanc is a white grape vine.
Native from Anjou in France and attested from the ninth century, or it would have been obtained by selecting from chenin noir subsequently extends to Touraine where it will get its present name, probably from the mountain Chenin Mont.
After the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, some Huguenots found refuge in South Africa. They took this variety in their luggage and planted in this region, today we have found it in: Argentina, Chile, California, New Zealand, Australia and South Africa…
Chenin-Blanc Turtle Run Winery
940 St. Peters Church Road NE Corydon IN 47112 Indiana
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…
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…
It is a very winter-hardy wine grape variety, pale green in color, derived from crossing the Minnesota and Ontario grapes. It was developed by Elmer Swenson in 1980. The clusters are large and rather loose.
The Early picking of the grape is essential for making a wine. Should Edelweiss not be harvested early, the completely ripe Vitis labrusca flavoring becomes too strong for the palate.
Edelweiss was first developed as a table grape. This variety bears the Minnesota winters, Edelweiss has strong resistance to grape disease and fungus and can tolerate negative thirty-five-degree temperatures…
The Edelzwicker, is a blend white wine of French origin produced in the vineyard of Alsace. Or it is one of the rare white Alsatian wines of grapes assembly, often not very aromatic. It is produces generally some high yields, and gives wines generally qualified of light and thirst-quenching. . .
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