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Grape Glossary – includes descriptions of thousands of American, Hybrid and Vinifera Varieties

Created Mar 12, 2025

Author By Double A VIneyards

Category Grape Variety Information

The following Wine-grape Glossary, containing a clickable INDEX listing and other clickable internal text links, is designed to aid individuals interested in knowing something about the fruit that is transformed into his or her favorite wine. It can be downloaded in either its ascii or hypertext format by the reader for free distribution among individuals. The only restriction is the right of authorship credit which should be retained on all copies made. 

Because the potential scope is so huge only the more commonly grown or known popular grape-names are referenced. Compiled by a non-specialist for the benefit of non-specialists it is hoped that inaccurate taxonomy references will be overlooked, although a strong effort is made to limit the number of errors. The glossary should be regarded only as an informational starting point, it is up to readers to use those references that occur as jumpimg off points for deeper understanding. Seekers of (other than some required reference varieties) latin-style botanical names, hybrid-grape numberings, vine ampelographic descriptions etc. are advised to refer to an appropriate resource. Occasionally encountered alias lesser names are highlighted in accessed text but not “jumpably” link-referenced because they are not regarded as being important. Also, in order to allow conformity to current international standards and successful searches, an attempt has been made to use variety name spelling emulating that found in the Geilweilerhof database mentioned below (eg. the use of variety name suffixes such as “O.P” and “S.P” meaning “Open Pollinated” and “Self Pollinated” respectively) – although changes and modifications may be made from time to time as new facts (eg. new DNA reports dealing with variety-pedigree research) emerge in the literature. 

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