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A vine varietal created by breeding an American and European vine.
Most notably known as Chambourcin. Hybrid red grape varietal introduced in 1963 by Joannes Seyve. A highly grown French hybrid that is native to the East Coast, the variety is of unknown parentage.
Pronounced Shahm boor San. Hybrid red grape varietal introduced in 1963 by Joannes Seyve. A highly grown French hybrid that is native to the East Coast, the variety is of unknown parentage.
Most notably known as "Vidal Blanc". A grape varietal used in the production of white wine. A French-American hybrid is a cross of Ugni Blanc and Seibel 4986 that was first developed in France.
Pronounced vee-dahl-blahngk. A grape varietal used in the production of white wine. A French-American hybrid is a cross of Ugni Blanc and Seibel 4986 that was first developed in France.
A grape varietal that is a blend of different grape species.
A grape varietal bred from one or more American vines and one or more European vines.
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