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By Bo Friberg

Published 1989

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The principal and typical American grape, basically because it grows well here, as it is resistant to the cold climate. This grape is a very large oblong shape with a blue-black skin. It is seedless and sweet in flavor. It is popular for juice and is also used for wine and during table grape season. It ripens in midseason.

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