- A
grape is a fruit,
botanically a berry, of the
deciduous woody vines of the
flowering plant genus Vitis.
Grapes are a non-climacteric type of fruit, generally...
- "Punta Crena".
Kermit Lynch. "Italian wine and
grape guide : Lum****ina".
National Grape Registry (NGR)
PlantGrape (catalogue of
vines grown in France: varieties...
-
Petit Verdot,
Merlot is one of the
primary grapes used in
Bordeaux wine, and it is the most
widely planted grape in the
Bordeaux wine regions.
Merlot is...
- California's
total grape area is of this variety,
making it the
single most
widely planted variety. The
Ottomans took the
sultana grape variety to the island...
- Carignane, and Carignano) is a red
grape variety of
Spanish origin that is more
commonly found in
French wine but is
widely planted throughout the
western Mediterranean...
- /ˈʃɑːrdəneɪ/, US: /ˌʃɑːrdənˈeɪ/, French: [ʃaʁdɔnɛ] ) is a green-skinned
grape variety used in the
production of
white wine. The
variety originated in...
- Sea
grape or
seagrape may
refer to:
Coccoloba uvifera, a
flowering plant native to
tropical America,
including Florida, the
Caribbean and
nearby islands...
-
early to mid-19th century, it was the most
widely planted grape variety in the
country and was the
grape behind Nicholas Longworth's
acclaimed Ohio sparkling...
- The
Muscat family of
grapes includes over 200
grape varieties belonging to the
Vitis vinifera species that have been used in wine
production and as raisin...
-
grapes and
juice grapes. They are
often used to make
grape jelly,
grape juice,
grape pies,
grape-flavored soft drinks, and candy. The
grape is
sometimes used...