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Vignoles is a complex hybrid wine grape variety that was developed by originally named Ravat 51. According to Ravat, "Ravat 51" was the result of a cross made in 1930 using the complex hybrid wine grape Seibel 6905 (also known as Le Subereux) and a clone of Pinot Noir known as . Originally named "Vignoles" by the Finger Lakes Wine Growers Association in 1970, genetic testing has recently proved that Vignoles does not share any major genetic markers in common with Seibel 6905 or Pinot Noir. Thus, Vignoles is unrelated to the "Ravat 51" grapevine that was imported into the US in 1949 and the parentage of Vignoles is currently unknown.

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  • Vignoles ist eine Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts durch den französischen Züchter Jean François Ravat gezüchtete Weißweinsorte. Sie ist eine Kreuzung zwischen Seibel 6905 und Pinot Noir. Es handelt sich dabei um eine überaus komplexe Züchtung, in der Gene der Wildreben Vitis rupestris, Vitis aestivalis, Vitis cinerea und Vitis vinifera vorhanden sind. Ravat war Bergbauingenieur und begann 1929 in der Nähe von Marcigny in der Nähe des Burgund mit der Neuzüchtung von Reben. Siehe auch die Artikel Weinbau in Frankreich und Weinbau in den Vereinigten Staaten sowie die Liste von Rebsorten. (de)
  • Vignoles is a complex hybrid wine grape variety that was developed by originally named Ravat 51. According to Ravat, "Ravat 51" was the result of a cross made in 1930 using the complex hybrid wine grape Seibel 6905 (also known as Le Subereux) and a clone of Pinot Noir known as . Originally named "Vignoles" by the Finger Lakes Wine Growers Association in 1970, genetic testing has recently proved that Vignoles does not share any major genetic markers in common with Seibel 6905 or Pinot Noir. Thus, Vignoles is unrelated to the "Ravat 51" grapevine that was imported into the US in 1949 and the parentage of Vignoles is currently unknown. (en)
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  • Vignoles ist eine Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts durch den französischen Züchter Jean François Ravat gezüchtete Weißweinsorte. Sie ist eine Kreuzung zwischen Seibel 6905 und Pinot Noir. Es handelt sich dabei um eine überaus komplexe Züchtung, in der Gene der Wildreben Vitis rupestris, Vitis aestivalis, Vitis cinerea und Vitis vinifera vorhanden sind. Ravat war Bergbauingenieur und begann 1929 in der Nähe von Marcigny in der Nähe des Burgund mit der Neuzüchtung von Reben. Da Vignoles eine Hybridrebe ist, wurde der Anbau in der EU in den 1950er Jahren verboten und darf nur im Versuchsanbau angebaut werden. Die Sorte wird hingegen an der nordamerikanischen Ostküste in den US-Staaten New York (Finger Lakes), Missouri (→ Weinbau in Missouri), North Carolina (→ Weinbau in North Carolina), Pennsylvania (→ Weinbau in Pennsylvania), New Jersey (→ Weinbau in New Jersey) und Michigan (→ Weinbau in Michigan) angebaut. Sie wird vor allem für Schaumweine verwendet. Die Anfälligkeit für Grauschimmelfäule ermöglicht aber auch im vollreifen Zustand die Gewinnung von Süßweinen mit Edelfäule. Siehe auch die Artikel Weinbau in Frankreich und Weinbau in den Vereinigten Staaten sowie die Liste von Rebsorten. Synonym: Ravat 51 Abstammung: Seibel 6905 (Le Subéreux) x Pinot Noir (de)
  • Vignoles is a complex hybrid wine grape variety that was developed by originally named Ravat 51. According to Ravat, "Ravat 51" was the result of a cross made in 1930 using the complex hybrid wine grape Seibel 6905 (also known as Le Subereux) and a clone of Pinot Noir known as . Originally named "Vignoles" by the Finger Lakes Wine Growers Association in 1970, genetic testing has recently proved that Vignoles does not share any major genetic markers in common with Seibel 6905 or Pinot Noir. Thus, Vignoles is unrelated to the "Ravat 51" grapevine that was imported into the US in 1949 and the parentage of Vignoles is currently unknown. Viticulturally, Vignoles is described as moderately vigorous with moderate yields, late season bud break, an upright and open growth habit, small very compact bunches that are highly susceptible to Botrytis bunch rot, an average of 105 days from bloom to harvest, high sugar with high acid at maturity, average overall disease resistance, and moderate winter hardiness (−10 to −15 °F (−23 to −26 °C)). Enologically, Vignoles is often prized for its ability to produce balanced and fruity late-harvest style sweet white wines, including ice wine, although Vignoles is also used to produce fruity dry and off-dry white wines as well. In the United States, Vignoles is most commonly grown in New York state's Finger Lakes region, and in the Midwest including Missouri, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Iowa and Kentucky. (en)
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