E D E L W E I S S |
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Above: 'Edelweiss' is a large clustered, white,
seeded variety with good fresh eating
quality. It should be picked early, in late August or early September in southern Minnesota. Winter mulching is recommended.
F R O N T E N A C |
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'Frontenac', the newest introduction from the U of M, was bred specifically for red wine production and is an important addition to Minnesota's expanding wine industry. It is the most hardy red-wine variety in Minnesota. The grapes have a high sugar and acid content at harvest, making a red wine that echoes the flavors of cherries and plums. |
SUNLIGHT and high temperatures are needed to completely ripen grapes, so plant vines on a south-facing slope, or on the south side of a building or windbreak. They are best adapted to the southern half or two-thirds of Minnesota. Avoid sites with standing water and poor drainage, and add fertilizer based on soil test recommendations. Grapes require annual pruning. Hardy varieties are often pruned to four main canes with 40-60 buds per vine for table varieties, and 20-30 buds for wine varieties. Tender varieties requiring winter protection are pruned to a single trunk that can be removed from the trellis and protected on the ground over the winter.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Growing Grapes for Home Use, FO-1103
SWENSON RED |
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'Swenson Red' produces large, crisp, high quality table grapes. The vines need winter protection. Like 'Edelweiss,' this is a joint introduction from grape breeder Elmer Swenson and the U of M.
Key to Tables
Varieties are listed with year of introduction.
Bold type
indicates
these are available from retail nurseries.
Regular type indicates heirloom varieties with
limited availability.
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| Frontenac |
1997 |
hardy, disease resistant grape for red wine |
| Edelweiss* |
1977 |
white, seeded, table grape, needs winter protection, sometimes used for wine |
| Swenson Red* |
1977 |
red, seeded, table grape, needs winter protection, susceptible to downy mildew |
| Bluebell |
1944 |
early maturing, blue, seeded, table grape, delightful flavor |
| Blue Jay |
1944 |
Moonbeam |
| 1944 |
Red Amber |
1944 |
| *joint release with Elmer Swenson |
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