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  2. Vitis riparia - Wikipedia

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    Vitis riparia Michx, with common names riverbank grape or frost grape, [1] is a vine indigenous to North America. As a climbing or trailing vine , it is widely distributed across central and eastern Canada and the central and northeastern parts of the United States , from Quebec to Texas , and eastern Montana to Nova Scotia .

  3. Vitis vulpina - Wikipedia

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    Vitis vulpina (with common names frost grape, [2] winter grape, [1] [2] fox grape, [7] and wild grape. [ 7 ] ) is a North American species of herbaceous perennial vines in the grape family . It is widespread across most of the eastern and central United States as well as the Canadian Province of Ontario .

  4. What are 'crack grapes?' Here's how to make these candy ... - AOL

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    To make crack grapes, simply melt a few Jolly Rancher candies in the microwave in a silicone baking cup, then dip fruit stabbed onto wooden skewers into the mixture to lightly coat.

  5. Frost grape - Wikipedia

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    Frost grape is a common name which may refer to any of the following species of grapevine: Vitis riparia, native to North America; Vitis vulpina, ...

  6. The One Thing Never to Do When Washing Grapes - AOL

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    Once frozen transfer the grapes to a zip-top bag then remove as much air from the bag as possible. Grapes will last up to 6 months in the freezer. Enjoy them frozen as a snack.

  7. The Most Popular Types of Grapes You'll Find at the ... - AOL

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    Though peak season for grapes is from August through October, most of the time, you can find red, green, and purple table grapes at the supermarket year-round. So, read on to learn more and find ...

  8. Winter grape - Wikipedia

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    Winter grape is a common name which may refer to any of the following species of grapevine: Vitis cinerea (also called graybark grape) Vitis vulpina (also called "frost grape")

  9. Harvest (wine) - Wikipedia

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    Medieval grape harvesting. The harvesting of wine grapes is one of the most crucial steps in the process of wine-making.The time of harvest is determined primarily by the ripeness of the grape as measured by sugar, acid and tannin levels with winemakers basing their decision to pick based on the style of wine they wish to produce.