Viticultural Information
Noiret
Description
Species: Vitis vinifera Noiret (pronounced nwahr-ay), a mid-season red wine grape, is a complex interspecific hybrid resulting from a cross made in 1973 between NY65.0467.08 and Steuben.
People
Bruce Reisch, Cornell University
Links
Foundation Plant Services at UC Davis is the source of Foundation grapevine material for the nursery industry, and the staff can provide information about possible sources for obtaining this stock. The National Grape Registry (NGR) contains information about varieties of wine, juice, and table grapes, raisins, and grape rootstocks available in the United States. Growers, nurseries, winemakers and researchers can find background information and source contacts for those grape varieties in this single convenient location.
Publications
Anonymous. 2006. Cornell Releases Three New Wine Varieties: Noiret, Corot noir and Valvin Muscat (PDF). Foundation Plant Services Grape Program Newsletter, Fall 2006:14-15.
NGR Match
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