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Pick of the bunch: ‘Critics are concerned that new varieties developed to be resistant to disease, would displace less hardy, but tastier, traditional varieties.’
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Nu.Vo.Té, Vin de France 2020 (£9.95, fieldandfawcett.co.uk) The world is not short of wine grape varieties. Wine Grapes, the magnificently authoritative reference book on the subject published in 2012, features some 1,368 of them. France alone officially recognises 250. All of which might make you wonder why we need more. Certainly that’s what some French winemakers were asking when a quartet of new varieties developed by France’s National Institute for Agriculture Research (INRA) and the Institute of Wine and the Vine (IFV) were formally permitted in French vineyards in 2018. The critics were concerned that these new varieties, which were specifically developed to be resistant to disease, would ....

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The etymological origins of the world's biggest grapes


16th February, 2021
by
Lauren Eads
More often than not a grape gets its name from the place in which it was discovered, or the person who identified or crossbred it. But it’s not always so straight forward.
Jancis Robinson’s
Wine Grapes comprehensively explains the history and origins of the world’s grape varieties. But research on exactly how grape names came to be is less explored.
The etymological origins of many grape varieties are hazy at best, and near untraceable in many cases. But there are plenty of clues to follow to help decipher the most likely accounts of how grapes got their names. ....

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