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Noah (grape)

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Species
  
Vitis x Labruscana

Origin
  
United States of America

Wine color
  
Rosé

Higher classification
  
Grapevines

Notable wines
  
Uhudler and Fragolino

Sweetness of resulting wine
  
Dry

Scientific name
  
Vitis X labruscana

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Also called
  
Belo Otelo, Charvat and Tatar Rizling

Notable regions
  
France, United States of America, Italy, Croatia, Romania

Similar
  
Grapevines, Clinton, Baco blanc, Baco noir, Vitis riparia

The Noah grape is a cultivar derived from the grape species Vitis labrusca or 'fox grape' which is used for table, juice and wine production. Noah has berries of a light green/yellow and has medium-sized, cylindrical-conical, well formed fruit clusters with thick bloom similar to those of Elvira.

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Although popularly classified as Vitis labrusca, Noah is the result of a 50/50 cross between Taylor (Vitis riparia) and an unknown Vitis labrusca with other reports claiming the labrusca to be Hartford. The vines are moderately vigorous and moderately cold hardy. It buds late with secondary buds being fruitful and ripens approximately at the same time as Concord. Noah is very disease resistant and shows resistance to mildew, black rot and phylloxera – it is used as a rootstock.

Use

It is a slip skin variety, meaning that the skin separates easily from the fruit. The grapes are used to make wine, most notably Uhudler and to a lesser extent Fragolino. Noah being Vitis x labruscana imparts a 'foxiness' to the wine and because of this is thought to be objectionable, therefore it is not seen as a grape capable of making wines of good quality though does have its admirers.

Noah is not a commercially important grape variety with small plantations in United States, France, Romania, Croatia, Hungary and Italy. The grapes do not keep well and thus do not transport well therefore they can only be found within close distance of the source.

Synonyms

Noah has a number of aliases including: Belo Otelo, Charvat and Tatar Rizling.

References

Noah (grape) Wikipedia