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New York Muscat

Interspecific Hybrid

Type
New York Muscat

United States

Origin
Berry Color

Black

Clones Available

01

Also Known As

Certified

Yes

Resistance

No

Where it's Grown

Small plantings found in the Northeast and Canada

Fun Facts

Crossed in 1926, parents are Muscat Hamburg and Ontario

Viticulture Characteristics

Can produce moderate to high yields, berries are medium sized in moderately loose, medium sized clusters. Susceptible to downy mildew. In humid climates, powdery mildew should be monitored. Good tolerance to cold.

Wine Characteristics

Highly aromatic with muscat and floral notes, used in producing aromatic dry, sweet, and dessert wines. Can also be used as a table grape.

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