Category
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sultana
type of grape

Vitis rotundifolia
species of plant
Chasselas
Chasselas () or Chasselas blanc () is a wine grape variety grown mainly in Switzerland, France, Germany, Portugal, Hungary, Romania, New Zealand, Croatia and Chile. Chasselas is mostly vinified to be a full, dry and fruity white wine. It is also suitable as a table grape, grown widely for this purpose in Turkey and Hungary.
Muscat of Alexandria
Variety of grape
Concord
grape variety
Isabella
grape variety
Kōshū
a white wine grape variety that has been grown primarily in Yamanashi Prefecture of Japan
Ruby Roman
Variety of table grape
Black Muscat
grape variety
Cardinal
table grape cultivar
Kyoho
variety of table grape
Delaware
grape variety
table grape
class of grape varieties
Noah
Grape cultivar
Thomcord
Thomcord is a seedless table grape variety and a hybrid of the popular Thompson Seedless or sultanina grape (a Vitis vinifera variety) and Concord grape (a Vitis labrusca variety) Thomcord was developed in 1983 by Californian grape breeders working for the Agricultural Research Service (ARS), an agency of the United States Department of Agriculture, as part of a test to better understand a new seedless grape breeding procedure.
Shine Muscat
Variety of table grape
Red Globe
red table grape variety
Italia
grape variety
Bouvier
varietal