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| ALPENGLOW (ES 2-8-1) |
Hybrid Wine |
Red |
White Wine |
Zone 4 |
Light red berries. Average Vigor. This Swenson selection makes a light, neutral white wine with very low acid and low sugar. It is suitable as a blending component for varieties with high acid.
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| AURORE (SEIBEL 5279) |
Hybrid Wine |
Red |
White to Pink Wine |
Zone 5 |
A white to pink variety. It is vigorous, hardy and ripens about a month before Concord. Yield can equal and surpass Concord. It is well suited to areas with a short growing season. Also is a good dessert variety and makes good white wine.
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| CACO |
American |
Red |
Red Wine, Table, Juice or Jelly |
Zone 4 |
Large, full clusters of medium to large red fruit. Flesh is very sweet and juicy. This variety has a rich flavor and is used as a table grape or for juice. The grows upright and ripens mid to late September. It has good winter hardiness and produces well even in the hottest weather.
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| CANADICE |
Seedless |
Red |
Table |
Zone 5 |
| More winter hardy than most seedless grapes. Produces medium clusters with small, sweet, red berries similar to those of Delaware. Click Here
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| CAPTIVATOR |
American |
Red |
Table, Juice or Jelly |
Zone 5 |
Reddish-violet grapes are very sweet. Great large, red seeded dessert grape. Ripens about the same time as Himrod.
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| CATAWBA |
American |
Red |
White to Pink Wine, Juice or Jelly |
Zone 4 |
A spicy-flavored, red slipskin grape. To reach full maturity in New York, Catawba requires favorable sites. Makes a fruity pink or white wine; can be made into a nice sparkling wine.
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| COROT NOIR ( NY70.0809.10) |
Hybrid Wine |
Red |
Red Wine |
Zone 4 |
| (SV 18-307 x Steuben)" formerly NY70.0809.10, named in July 2006. Produces a wine with a deep red color and pronounced cherry and berry fruit aromas. The wine has big soft tannins with a structure that is complete from the front of the mouth to the back. This grape is either suitable for blending or a varietal wine. The vine is vigorous and very productive at Geneva. Some cluster thinning is usually required to avoid overcropping. Vines are healthy with good powdery mildew and Botrytis rot resistance and often maintain green leaves up until frost. Fruit maturity is late, with harvest Oct. 15-20 in Geneva.
Predicted temperature of 50% primary bud kill in mid winter = -15.1 F When you purchase this variety you will be required to sign a Grower's License Agreement with Cornell University which will be sent with the invoice.*Patented cultivar from the Cornell Breeding Program- Royalty will be added to order as follows: $0.85 for NYS customers, $1.05 for out of state customers. Click Here
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| COROT NOIR (NY70.0809.10) |
Geneva Breeding Program |
Red |
Red Wine |
Zone 4 |
| (SV 18-307 x Steuben)" formerly NY70.0809.10, named in July 2006. Produces a wine with a deep red color and pronounced cherry and berry fruit aromas. The wine has big soft tannins with a structure that is complete from the front of the mouth to the back. This grape is either suitable for blending or a varietal wine. The vine is vigorous and very productive at Geneva. Some cluster thinning is usually required to avoid overcropping. Vines are healthy with good powdery mildew and Botrytis rot resistance and often maintain green leaves up until frost. Fruit maturity is late, with harvest Oct. 15-20 in Geneva.
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| DELAWARE |
American |
Red |
White to Pink Wine, Table, Juice or Jelly |
Zone 4 |
An early-ripening red variety with small berries, small clusters, and a mild flavor. Used primarily for dessert, juice and white wine. Delaware requires a deep, fertile, well drained soil for satisfactory vine growth; on such, its yields may be as high as those of Concord. On all but the most favorable soils, Delaware should be grafted on phylloxera-resistant rootstock to ensure vigorous growth.
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| DELAWARE / 3309 |
Grafted |
Red |
White to Pink Wine, Table, Juice or Jelly |
Zone 4 |
An early-ripening red variety with small berries, small clusters, and a mild flavor. Used primarily for dessert, juice and white wine. Delaware requires a deep, fertile, well drained soil for satisfactory vine growth; on such, its yields may be as high as those of Concord. On all but the most favorable soils, Delaware should be grafted on phylloxera-resistant rootstock to ensure vigorous growth.
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| DELAWARE / 3309 |
American |
Red |
White to Pink Wine, Table, Juice or Jelly |
Zone 4 |
An early-ripening red variety with small berries, small clusters, and a mild flavor. Used primarily for dessert, juice and white wine. Delaware requires a deep, fertile, well drained soil for satisfactory vine growth; on such, its yields may be as high as those of Concord. On all but the most favorable soils, Delaware should be grafted on phylloxera-resistant rootstock to ensure vigorous growth.
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| DORNFELDER/101-14 |
Grafted |
Red |
Red Wine |
Zone 6 |
A new variety that is a prolific, early ripener that produces wine far deeper in color than your typical German reds. It was initially bred in 1955 as a blending wine to improve the color of pale reds. Currently used on its own to produce a fragrant, full-bodied, complex wine with a fairly tannic acidity.
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| DORNFELDER/3309 |
Grafted |
Red |
Red Wine |
Zone 6 |
A new variety that is a prolific, early ripener that produces wine far deeper in color than your typical German reds. It was initially bred in 1955 as a blending wine to improve the color of pale reds. Currently used on its own to produce a fragrant, full-bodied, complex wine with a fairly tannic acidity. |
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| EINSET |
Seedless |
Red |
Table |
Zone 5 |
| A winter-hardy, red seedless grape with a unique strawberry-like flavor. Medium-sized clusters produce bright red, oval berries. Skin is slightly tough and adheres to the tender flesh. *From the Cornell Breeding Program Click Here
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| GR-7 (NY 34791) |
Hybrid Wine |
Red |
Red Wine |
Zone 3 |
| This vine is very vigorous and highly productive with good winter hardiness. Disease pressure is light with occasional bunch rot problems. GR-7 makes dark red wines with a classical hybrid aroma. It has better tannin structure than Baco Noir and DeChaunac. It is best made as a light wine. Use hot pressing, short skin contact or some carbonic maceration. *Patented cultivar from the Cornell Breeding Program- Royalty will be added to order as follows: $0.75 for NYS customers, $.95 for out of state customers. Click Here
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| GR-7- (NY 34791) |
Geneva Breeding Program |
Red |
Red Wine |
Zone 3 |
| This vine is very vigorous and highly productive with good winter hardiness. Disease pressure is light with occasional bunch rot problems. GR-7 makes dark red wines with a classical hybrid aroma. It has better tannin structure than Baco Noir and DeChaunac. It is best made as a light wine. Use hot pressing, short skin contact or some carbonic maceration. *Patented cultivar from the Cornell Breeding Program- Royalty will be added to order as follows: $0.75 for NYS customers, $.95 for out of state customers. Click Here
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| LANDOT 4511 (LANDOT NOIR) |
Hybrid Wine |
Red |
Red Wine |
Zone 4 |
A very vigorous variety with good winter hardiness. It has a late bud break and an early maturity date. Good downy mildew resistance. This variety is not widely planted, but it has a following of loyal growers.
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| MARQUETTE (MN 1211) |
Hybrid Wine |
Red |
Red Wine |
Zone 3 |
A new red wine variety from the University of Minnesota with high levels of cold hardiness and disease resistance with excellent wine quality. Marquette has withstood temperatures as low as -36 degrees F without serious injury. Resistance to infestation by foliar phylloxera has been moderate. Wines have an attractive deep red color, desirable aromas of cherry, black pepper, spice, and berry, with substantial tannin structure rarely found in hybrid wines. *Patented cultivar from the University of Minnesota Breeding Program- Royalty will be added to order as follows: $0.50 per vine.
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| NOIRET (NY73.0136.17) |
Geneva Breeding Program |
Red |
Red Wine |
Zone 4 |
| (NY33277 x Chancelor x Steuben)formerly NY73.0136.17, named in July 2006. Produces an excellent full-bodied , richly colored red wine with a distinct green and black pepper character and moderate tannin content. The wines also have notes of raspberry, blackberry and mint aroma. The excellent tannin structure and absence of hybrid aromas sets this variety apart from other red hybrids. Vines have generally been vigorous and productive in the Finger Lakes of New York, though older vines occasionally show a slow decline in vigor that may be indicative of a need for grafting. The leaves show moderate resistance to powdery mildew, but both fruit and leaves require a regular spray program to control downy mildew. Fruit maturity is mid-season, approx. Oct. 1 in Geneva.
Predicted temperature of 50% primary bud kill in mid winter = -14.3 F . When you purchase this variety you will be required to sign a Grower's License Agreement with Cornell University which will be sent.*Patented cultivar from the Cornell Breeding Program- Royalty will be added to order as follows: $0.85 for NYS customers, $1.05 for out of state customers. Click Here
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| NOIRET (NY73.0136.17) |
Hybrid Wine |
Red |
Red Wine |
Zone 4 |
| (NY33277 x Chancelor x Steuben)formerly NY73.0136.17, named in July 2006. Produces an excellent full-bodied , richly colored red wine with a distinct green and black pepper character and moderate tannin content. The wines also have notes of raspberry, blackberry and mint aroma. The excellent tannin structure and absence of hybrid aromas sets this variety apart from other red hybrids. Vines have generally been vigorous and productive in the Finger Lakes of New York, though older vines occasionally show a slow decline in vigor that may be indicative of a need for grafting. The leaves show moderate resistance to powdery mildew, but both fruit and leaves require a regular spray program to control downy mildew. Fruit maturity is mid-season, approx. Oct. 1 in Geneva.
Predicted temperature of 50% primary bud kill in mid winter = -14.3 F . When you purchase this variety you will be required to sign a Grower's License Agreement with Cornell University which will be sent.*Patented cultivar from the Cornell Breeding Program- Royalty will be added to order as follows: $0.85 for NYS customers, $1.05 for out of state customers. Click Here
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