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'GR 7' Grape

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Food and Life Sciences Bulletin
Author
Reisch, B.
Luce, R.
Henick-Kling, T.
Pool, R.
Abstract

'GR 7' is an early / mid-season red wine grape for use primarily in red wine blends. It is distinguished from other red wine grapes grown in cool climates by its high degree of winter hardiness, adaptation to mechanized production systems, and ability to survive in older plantings where other red wine grapes are lost due to tomato and tobacco ringspot virus infections. ?GR 7? is a highly productive, easy to manage cultivar, and is the sixth wine grape to be developed by the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station of Cornell University.

Journal / Series
New York's Food and Life Sciences Bulletin
157
Date Issued
2003
Publisher
New York State Agricultural Experiment Station
Keywords
'GR 7' grape
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grape variety 'GR 7'
ISSN
0362-0069
Type
periodical

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