Brianna-
An Elmer Swenson variety reported to be a Kay Gray cross. A greenish gold grape that turns gold when fully ripe. Makes a white dessert wine with a pronounced pineapple nose and flavor.
Can also be used as a table grape. |
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LaCrescent-
This University of Minnesota selection has excellent winter hardiness and good wine quality. The wine has a distinct apricot like flavor with good aromatics. Clusters are long and slightly loose turning golden brown when mature. |
Edelweiss-
Produces early-ripening amber fruit similar to that of its parent, Ontario, but the vine is much more winter hardy. |
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Swenson Red-
Medium to large, non-slipskin, firm meaty grapes; red to quite blue. Excellent dessert variety makes a great wine. Long, distinctive, dumbbell-shaped clusters. |
Frontenac-
Extremely winter hardy red grape variety that produces a full bodied wine of high quality. |
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Valiant-
A blue-black variety, Valiant is super winter hardy for the Northern states and Canada. It has small compact clusters of small berries, and ripens three weeks before Concords. |