| COROT NOIR (NY70.0809.10) |
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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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| GR-7- (NY 34791) |
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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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| NOIRET (NY73.0136.17) |
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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 /101-14 (NY73.0136.17) - SOLD OUT |
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Red |
Red Wine |
Zone 4 |
| GRAFTED (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/ RIP(NY73.0136.17) |
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Red |
Red Wine |
Zone 4 |
| GRAFTED (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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| NY76.0844.24 |
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White |
White Wine |
Zone 4 |
| (Traminette x Ravat 34) makes a top ranked floral, muscat wine. Own rooted vines have been highly productive and highly vigorous (23 lbs. Of fruit/vine; 4.2 lbs. Pruning weight average for '96-'99) in limited testing in Geneva. Clusters are large and loose. Leaf phylloxera have been an occasional problem. Maturity is mid-season, ripening in mid-late September in Geneva.When you purchase this variety you will be required to sign a Non-Distribution Testing Agreement with Cornell University which will be sent with the invoice. Sales limited to 100 vines per customer.
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| NY81.0315.17 / 101-14(Cayuga White x Riesling) |
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White |
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Zone 5 |
| Produces a floral and sometimes spicy light muscat wine. Highly rated for wine quality for several years. Only available grafted because own rooted vines have been small. Botrytis rot has been negligible and winter primary bud hardiness ranks better than Cayuga White, and with many French-American hybrids.When you purchase this variety you will be required to sign a Non-Distribution Testing Agreement with Cornell University which will be sent with the invoice. Sales limited to 100 vines per customer.
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| NY81.0315.17 / 3309 (Cayuga White x Riesling) |
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White |
White Wine |
Zone 5 |
| Produces a floral and sometimes spicy light muscat wine. Highly rated for wine quality for several years. Only available grafted because own rooted vines have been small. Botrytis rot has been negligible and winter primary bud hardiness ranks better than Cayuga White, and with many French-American hybrids.When you purchase this variety you will be required to sign a Non-Distribution Testing Agreement with Cornell University which will be sent with the invoice. Sales limited to 100 vines per customer.
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| NY95.0301.01 |
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Red |
Red Wine |
Zone 5 |
| Red wine grape with high disease resistance and potential to produce red wines of good quality. Most years at Geneva, NY, fruit and foliage are free of downy and powdery mildew, and only a low level of black rot appears under fungicide-free conditions. In 2009, under ideal climatic conditions for downy mildew development, moderate foliar symptom appeared in September, but not prior to that. The vine is moderately productive (>13 lbs. fruit/vine) and winter hardy (estimated temperature of 50% primary bud kill in mid-winter is –14 F). Wine is very drinkable and enjoyable, with clean light aroma, and a very nice mouth feel, good structure, with blueberry fruit character. The color is dark red and it ranks low for hybrid character. Click Here
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| VALVIN MUSCAT /3309 (NY62.0122.01 ) |
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White |
White Wine |
Zone 4 |
| (Courderc 299-35 x Muscat Ottonel)formerly NY62.0122.01, named in July 2006. It is mid-season white wine grape with a distinctive muscat flavor. Produces a high aromatic varietal wine. Own rooted vines are small, averaging 1.1 lb/vine at Fredonia. Vines should be grafted; they should not be sold own rooted. Available on 3309.It is more disease resistant and winter hardy than vinifera muscat varieties.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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