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- Black_Muscat abstract "Black Muscat is a Vitis vinifera grape variety derived from the crossing of the Schiava Grossa and Muscat of Alexandria varieties. It is known under a variety of local names such as Golden Hamburg, and Black Hamburg in the US; Muscat de Hambourg (or Hamburgh) in France; Moscato di Amburgo in Italy; and Muscat Gamburgskiy in Russia and former Soviet Union countries. Confusingly, Black Hamburg is also used as a synonym for its maternal parent. It is commonly produced as table wine but in California's Central Valley it has been used in the production of dessert wine. As a dessert wine it can be highly aromatic with a rich coloring. In the US it is grown in wine appellations in California, Virginia, Oregon, Texas, and Washington. In Canada, it is also found on Vancouver Island. In France, the grape is used chiefly as a component of fruit baskets. In Eastern Europe, the grape produces a light, dry red wine. It is also starting to gain popularity as a table wine component in China. Horticulturist Walter Clore has postulated that this grape might have been one of the first Vitis vinifera varieties planted in Washington State in the early 19th century.".
- Black_Muscat species Vitis_vinifera.
- Black_Muscat thumbnail Rudolf_Goethe04.jpg?width=300.
- Black_Muscat wikiPageID "7922098".
- Black_Muscat wikiPageRevisionID "587869150".
- Black_Muscat wineRegion California_wine.
- Black_Muscat wineRegion Pacific_Northwest.
- Black_Muscat wineRegion Vancouver_Island.
- Black_Muscat wineRegion Virginia_wine.
- Black_Muscat alsoCalled "Golden Hamburg, Muscat Hamburg, Black Hamburg ; Muscat de Hambourg ; Moscato di Amburgo".
- Black_Muscat caption "Rudolf Goethe: Handbuch der Tafeltraubenkultur".
- Black_Muscat hasPhotoCollection Black_Muscat.
- Black_Muscat name "Black Muscat".
- Black_Muscat origin "Germany".
- Black_Muscat regions "California, Virginia, Pacific Northwest, Vancouver Island, India, China, Eastern Europe".
- Black_Muscat species Vitis_vinifera.
- Black_Muscat subject Category:Red_wine_grape_varieties.
- Black_Muscat subject Category:Table_grape_varieties.
- Black_Muscat type Abstraction100002137.
- Black_Muscat type Assortment108398773.
- Black_Muscat type Collection107951464.
- Black_Muscat type Group100031264.
- Black_Muscat type RedWineGrapeVarieties.
- Black_Muscat type Eukaryote.
- Black_Muscat type FloweringPlant.
- Black_Muscat type Grape.
- Black_Muscat type Plant.
- Black_Muscat type Species.
- Black_Muscat type FloweringPlant.
- Black_Muscat type Grape.
- Black_Muscat type Plant.
- Black_Muscat type Organism.
- Black_Muscat comment "Black Muscat is a Vitis vinifera grape variety derived from the crossing of the Schiava Grossa and Muscat of Alexandria varieties. It is known under a variety of local names such as Golden Hamburg, and Black Hamburg in the US; Muscat de Hambourg (or Hamburgh) in France; Moscato di Amburgo in Italy; and Muscat Gamburgskiy in Russia and former Soviet Union countries. Confusingly, Black Hamburg is also used as a synonym for its maternal parent.".
- Black_Muscat label "Black Muscat".
- Black_Muscat label "Moscato d'Amburgo".
- Black_Muscat label "Muscat de Hambourg".
- Black_Muscat label "Muscat de Hambourg".
- Black_Muscat sameAs Muscat_de_Hambourg.
- Black_Muscat sameAs Muscat_de_Hambourg.
- Black_Muscat sameAs Moscato_d'Amburgo.
- Black_Muscat sameAs m.026k6hx.
- Black_Muscat sameAs Q737081.
- Black_Muscat sameAs Q737081.
- Black_Muscat sameAs Black_Muscat.
- Black_Muscat wasDerivedFrom Black_Muscat?oldid=587869150.
- Black_Muscat depiction Rudolf_Goethe04.jpg.
- Black_Muscat isPrimaryTopicOf Black_Muscat.
- Black_Muscat name "Black Muscat".