Viticultural Information
Marquette
Description
Marquette is a cousin of Frontenac and grandson of Pinot noir. This red wine variety originated from a cross of MN 1094, a complex hybrid of V. riparia, V. vinifera, and other Vitis species, with Ravat 262. The researchers at the University of Minnesota report that resistance to downy mildew, powdery mildew, and black rot has been very good, and that the open, orderly growth habit makes vine canopy management efficient. Marquette was officially introduced in 2006 by the University of Minnesota.
People
Links
The University of Minnesota - Cold Hardy Grapes 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
Covert, Cheryl. 2008. Cold Climate Grape Varieties from Eastern U.S. Breeding Programs (PDF). Foundation Plant Services Grape Program Newsletter, November 2008:10-12.
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