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I've also had some real nice Traminette, Chambourcin and Cayuga blends over the years.
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Baco and another red hybrid, Chambourcin, are growing on me.
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Not the easiest grapes to grow in their vineyard, but probably one of my favorite hybrid wines (aside from Chambourcin) that I've had in a long while.
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Chambourcin and Norton are two red varieties that astound me with their character, charm, and quality, and that showcase the midwest's potential.
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I've had dozens of fabulous and unique Chambourcin from all over the US, and it does reflect the terrior of where it is grown.
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I was thinking of planting a few acres of hybrids like Vidal, Seyval, or Chambourcin.
The Merlot Murders Ellen Crosby 2006
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The mid-1970s saw a renaissance in grape planting in the Commonwealth thanks to new success growing French hybrids such as Seyval Blanc, Vidal Blanc, and Chambourcin, along with agricultural breakthroughs finally allowing vitis vinifera grapes to flourish in Virginia.
The Merlot Murders Ellen Crosby 2006
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The mid-1970s saw a renaissance in grape planting in the Commonwealth thanks to new success growing French hybrids such as Seyval Blanc, Vidal Blanc, and Chambourcin, along with agricultural breakthroughs finally allowing vitis vinifera grapes to flourish in Virginia.
The Merlot Murders Ellen Crosby 2006
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I was thinking of planting a few acres of hybrids like Vidal, Seyval, or Chambourcin.
The Merlot Murders Ellen Crosby 2006
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The mid-1970s saw a renaissance in grape planting in the Commonwealth thanks to new success growing French hybrids such as Seyval Blanc, Vidal Blanc, and Chambourcin, along with agricultural breakthroughs finally allowing vitis vinifera grapes to flourish in Virginia.
The Merlot Murders Ellen Crosby 2006
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