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'Noiret' Grape

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Food and Life Sciences Bulletin
Other Titles
New York's Food and Life Sciences Bulletin Number 160
Author
Reisch, B.I.
Luce, R.S.
Bordelon, Bruce
Henick-Kling, T.
Abstract

'Noiret' is a mid-season red wine grape suitable for the production of varietal wines. The distinctive red wine is rickly colored and has notes of green and black pepper along with raspberry, blackberry, and some mint aromas. A major distinguishing characteristic of this selection is the fine tannin structure that is complete from the front of the mouth to the back. The tannin structure and the absence of any hybrid aromas strongly distinguish this selection from other red hybrid grapes. The vine is moderately winter hardy and moderately resistant to powdery mildew and Botrytis bunch rot.

Date Issued
2006
Publisher
New York State Agricultural Experiment Station
Keywords
NYSAES
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New York State Agricultural Experiment Station
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Geneva
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Horticulture
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Agriculture
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Fruit
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Science
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Breeding
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Genetics
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Vitis
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Grape
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Wine
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Viticulture
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Enology
Previously Published as
New York's Food and Life Sciences Bulletin Number 160
ISSN
0362-0069
Type
other

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