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Synonyms common grape vine, vinifera grape, vitis vinifera
Type of grapevine, grape, grape vine
Has types chenin blanc, zinfandel, chardonnay, chardonnay grape, sauvignon grape, verdicchio, cabernet sauvignon grape, malvasia, merlot, muscadet, muscat, muskat, pinot, pinot grape, riesling, sauvignon blanc

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European vineyards were planted with a wide variety of the Vitis vinifera grape.
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The challenge of growing vinifera grapes in the cool mountain climate was huge.
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Those grape vines were mostly replaced by European vinifera vines in the 1970s.
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Archaeologists also found grape seeds and vines of the species Vitis vinifera.
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The first Old WorldVitis vinifera purple grapes were cultivated in California.
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Another type of grape, called vinifera, indicates grapes of European origin.
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Merchants and farmers planted vinifera prolifically, sometimes by legislative command.
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The medals were achieved in vinifera, hybrid and native grape varieties.
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Now, on Jefferson's old acreage Vitis vinifera, the noble vine of Europe is being grown.
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  • Common European grape cultivated in many varieties; chief source of Old World wine and table grapes
  • A. vinifera may refer to: * Acrocomia vinifera, a synonym forAcrocomia aculeata, a palm tree species native to Mexico, Paraguay and Argentina * Aeria vinifera, a synonym for Pseudophoenix vinifera, a palm tree species endemic to Hispaniola
  • Refers to the species of grapevine which originated in Europe and is responsible for the majority of world wine production, a reason why it is also known as the 'Common Grapevine'. ...
  • By all odds the most important of the 40 odd species that make up the genus vitis. Appropriately named the "wine bearer," vitis vinifera is responsible for virtually all of the world's finest wines.
  • The family of European wine grapes from which the world's finest wines are made.
  • The species name for the European grape vine, Vitis vinifera.
  • (vin-IF-uh-ruh) a grape species that originated in Europe. Any wine traditionally made in France, Germany or Italy is made from varieties of vinifera, including Chardonnay, Riesling, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, etc. Also known as Old World grapes.