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. . .
Is a blue-black Concord type grape with very large berries, with the characteristic flavor of Concord which is lacking in Fredonia, used both for the production of juice and for the sale of table grapes. Vigor and production can approach Concord levels. But susceptible to mildew.
The grape is a deciduous vine. A single vine produces enough new shoots each year to cover an arbor, arch a walkway or shade a terrace.
Choose a variety adapted to your climate, well maintained, they can remain productive for 50 years…
Gewurztraminer is a grape variety with pink grain, from Traminers family. It is also sometimes called aromatic savagnin rose.
It is coming from the pink Savagnin and for good reason: the latter grape variety is more aromatic mutation.
The first selection of this aromatic form occurred in Alsace. From the nineteenth century, and it was appointed traminer, then it crossed the Rhine to conquer Germany and Austria. . . .
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Illinois is a state of the US Midwest, bordered to the north-east by Michigan Lake, surrounded by the north with Wisconsin, to the west by Iowa and Missouri, to the south by Kentucky, and to the east By Indiana.
With Springfieldcity for capital and Chicago as third largest city in the US
Located in the heart of Great Lakes, Illinois is a shipping center: with the Port of Chicago that connects to the Atlantic Ocean with the St. Lawrence River and to the Mississippi with Illinois River
Its name comes from the Native American tribe of Illinois. (Algonquin "warriors), brave men." the French spelling of the name is due to the French settlers in the region for several decades, it turned into fur traders of French-Canadian origin, who settled among native Americans, and missionaries.
The first white exploring the area were the emissaries of the French King, with Father Marquette and Joliet trapper who discovered the Great Lakes site. Major strategic road between the Mississippi and Great Lakes.
Chicago is the tree that hides the forest, the city of Great Lakes includes the three quarters of Illinois population, but Illinois deserves a deviate from the city to discover farmland, wines and delicious cuisine.
Outside of Chicago and its metropolitan area,Illinois State is very agricultural. The remaining Illinois is a part of Corn Belt, with the cereal’s cultivation, the pigs rearing, sheep rearing and dairy farms. There have also found growing corn pumpkins and Viticulture.
In rural areas, the industry has developed around agriculture, from few decades with huge stockyards, now closed.
A getaway in Illinois will help you discover the contrast of the inimitable charm of provincial America, one that has not moved from 50 years and whose Route 66 is probably the symbol.
If you come on vacation in Illinois, months of April to October are favorable for crisscrossed the country, and stopping in one areas of agricultural markets.
These agricultural markets, are a permanent show with local producers and fun for the whole family.
It's hard to describe the southern Illinois, with parks and recreational opportunities are abundant. Needless to say, the qualities of this region are met to provide an endless assortment of landscapes, trails, campgrounds, without forgetting the shores of lakes and rivers.
Or the autumn months provide particularly colorful landscapes in Southern Illinois, because of hardwood forests and prolific and huge variety of wild flowers. Because of location between two major rivers, topography takes a wild ride with infinitely fields from the northern half of state.
Do not forget Lake Hillsboro with these banks or the many trails are an invitation to hiking or horseback, or more areas of settlements and breakfasts are installed for your comfort, but also beaches with placeholders swimming.
Without forgotten Springfield or from 1837 to 1861Abraham Lincoln took up residence there, make a detour in his neighborhood became National Park, and visit one of the many historic sites dedicated to Lincoln, which shaped the American character
is a white complex hybrid grape variety produced by Albert Seibel created by Albert Seibel working from grapes varieties grown at his nursery and vineyard in Aubenas, Ardèche in the Rhône Valley in France.
The fruit of Aurore ripens early in the season between late August and early September. Although the vine is resistant of many mildew diseases, is productive and vigorous
Aurore may be used as a table or wine grape and used for wine production mostly in the Northern United States and Canada and United Kingdom used for blending with wines made Vitis Labrusca grape varieties. . .
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