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- Jupiter_grape abstract "The Jupiter grape is an interspecific seedless Muscat grape developed at the University of Arkansas in 1998. It is a cross of Arkansas 1258 x Arkansas 1762. The Muscat flavor comes from “Gold” (vitis vinifera); the seedlessness comes from “Reliance.” Contains V. labrusca and V. vinifera. This grape is patented by the University of Arkansas.Jupiter has large, oval blue-purple berries on large clusters. Its skins are not too tough or too tart to impede its desirability as a table grape. It has mild but pleasant flavor and a pronounced flowery "Muscat-type" aromatic profile that carries through in wines made from it. It can be trained to an upright growth habit. The grape has moderate-to-strong resistance to fungal diseases, and can be grown successfully in climates as different as the South and the Pacific Northwest. The variety can attain 21 Brix in sugars and can reach a high yield of approximately 8-13 tons per acre, making it a potentially valuable cash crop.Cliff Ambers’ chemistry for Jupiter, on Aug 9, 2010, in Western Virginia, was pH 3.45; TA 0.51%; and 19.4 Brix. Although Jupiter is primarily considered a table grape, these are good numbers for wine production, with an acid addition.In 2012, in Aurora, Oregon, Jupiter achieved the following harvest parameters: 21.5 Brix, pH 3.56, TA 0.70%. Those are nearly ideal numbers for winemaking.Stephen Bailey in New York (near Hudson River) suggests limiting Jupiter's yield to 20-25 lbs per vine, and notes that one advantage of Jupiter is that birds do not prefer it.Many grapegrowers find it easy to grow Jupiter.".
- Jupiter_grape wikiPageExternalLink 5300.htm.
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- Jupiter_grape wikiPageRevisionID "676638638".
- Jupiter_grape wikiPageWikiLink Aurora,_Oregon.
- Jupiter_grape wikiPageWikiLink Brix.
- Jupiter_grape wikiPageWikiLink Category:1998_introductions.
- Jupiter_grape wikiPageWikiLink Category:Table_grape_varieties.
- Jupiter_grape wikiPageWikiLink Hudson_River.
- Jupiter_grape wikiPageWikiLink Hybrid_(biology).
- Jupiter_grape wikiPageWikiLink Interspecific_hybrid.
- Jupiter_grape wikiPageWikiLink Muscat_(grape).
- Jupiter_grape wikiPageWikiLink Muscat_grape.
- Jupiter_grape wikiPageWikiLink New_York.
- Jupiter_grape wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Northwest.
- Jupiter_grape wikiPageWikiLink Seedless.
- Jupiter_grape wikiPageWikiLink Seedless_fruit.
- Jupiter_grape wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Arkansas.
- Jupiter_grape wikiPageWikiLink Vitis_vinifera.
- Jupiter_grape wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jupiter grape".
- Jupiter_grape date "May 2013".
- Jupiter_grape hasPhotoCollection Jupiter_grape.
- Jupiter_grape reason "reference formatting".
- Jupiter_grape wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cleanup.
- Jupiter_grape wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Jupiter_grape subject Category:1998_introductions.
- Jupiter_grape subject Category:Table_grape_varieties.
- Jupiter_grape hypernym Grape.
- Jupiter_grape type Grape.
- Jupiter_grape comment "The Jupiter grape is an interspecific seedless Muscat grape developed at the University of Arkansas in 1998. It is a cross of Arkansas 1258 x Arkansas 1762. The Muscat flavor comes from “Gold” (vitis vinifera); the seedlessness comes from “Reliance.” Contains V. labrusca and V. vinifera. This grape is patented by the University of Arkansas.Jupiter has large, oval blue-purple berries on large clusters. Its skins are not too tough or too tart to impede its desirability as a table grape.".
- Jupiter_grape label "Jupiter grape".
- Jupiter_grape sameAs m.0vpv3kx.
- Jupiter_grape sameAs Q16253072.
- Jupiter_grape sameAs Q16253072.
- Jupiter_grape wasDerivedFrom Jupiter_grape?oldid=676638638.
- Jupiter_grape isPrimaryTopicOf Jupiter_grape.