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- Q730314 subject Q8248456.
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- Q730314 abstract "The Delaware grape is a cultivar derived from the grape species Vitis labrusca or 'Fox grape' which is used for the table and wine production.The skin of the Delaware grape when ripened has a pale red, almost pinkish colour, a tender skin, and juicy sweet flesh. It has small fruit clusters with small berries that do not have the pronounced 'foxiness' of other V. labrusca grapes. It is a slip-skin variety, meaning that the skin is easily separated from the fruit. The grapes are used to make wines including dry, sweet, icewine but is famed for spicy sparkling wines that do not have much of the objectionable foxiness character that other V. labrusca grapes contribute to their wines. The wine is light pink to white in colour. It is a commercially viable grape vine which is grown in the Northeast and Midwest [United States]], and is vigorous when grafted onto a Phylloxera-resistant root stock. The Delaware grape is susceptible to downy mildew and ripens earlier than 'Concord'.The Delaware grape is also a table grape variety sold in supermarkets throughout South Korea and Japan, where V. labrusca grape varieties are popular for their fragrance. Delaware Punch is named for the Delaware grape from which its flavor is primarily derived.".
- Q730314 notableWine Q828135.
- Q730314 origin Q30.
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- Q730314 thumbnail Delaware_(grape).JPG?width=300.
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- Q730314 wikiPageWikiLink Q8248456.
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- Q730314 wineRegion Q17.
- Q730314 wineRegion Q30.
- Q730314 name "Delaware".
- Q730314 notableWines "Sparkling and Icewines".
- Q730314 origin Q30.
- Q730314 regions "North East and Mid West of USA, Japan".
- Q730314 species "Vitis x Labruscana".
- Q730314 type Eukaryote.
- Q730314 type FloweringPlant.
- Q730314 type Grape.
- Q730314 type Plant.
- Q730314 type Species.
- Q730314 type Thing.
- Q730314 type Q10978.
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- Q730314 comment "The Delaware grape is a cultivar derived from the grape species Vitis labrusca or 'Fox grape' which is used for the table and wine production.The skin of the Delaware grape when ripened has a pale red, almost pinkish colour, a tender skin, and juicy sweet flesh. It has small fruit clusters with small berries that do not have the pronounced 'foxiness' of other V. labrusca grapes. It is a slip-skin variety, meaning that the skin is easily separated from the fruit.".
- Q730314 label "Delaware (grape)".
- Q730314 differentFrom Q2555759.
- Q730314 depiction Delaware_(grape).JPG.
- Q730314 name "Delaware".