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  2. La Crosse (grape) - Wikipedia

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    La Crosse is a modern hybrid cultivar of wine grape, mostly grown in North America. It produces grapes suitable for making fruity white wines similar to Riesling or as a base for blended wines. The grapes also make a good seeded table grape for eating.

  3. Nebraska wine - Wikipedia

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    Most Nebraska grapes are French-American hybrids and American varieties; varieties commonly grown include Edelweiss, La Crosse, Frontenac, St. Croix, and Vignoles. [1] Petite Pearl is a new and promising red wine grape, which appears to do well in the Nebraska climate.

  4. La Crescent (grape) - Wikipedia

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    La Crescent [1] is a white grape variety developed by the University of Minnesota's cold hardy [2] grape breeding program. [3] Since its release to the market in 2002 [4] La Crescent has been planted with success in Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Vermont, and Wisconsin.

  5. Global wine glut compounds headaches for struggling ...

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    Times are getting increasingly tough for many of California's wine grape growers. Wine-souring smoke from wildfires, grape-shriveling drought and global warming have all been playing an ...

  6. What is behind the tradition of eating 12 grapes on New Year's?

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    The origins of the "uvas de la suerte" tradition are hard to trace. The idea might have begun with grape farmers in Alicante, Spain, to unload a surplus in the early 1900s, reported Atlas Obscura.

  7. Elmer Swenson - Wikipedia

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    Elmer Swenson worked on a 120-acre (0.49 km 2) farm near Osceola, Wisconsin which he had inherited from his maternal grandfather Larson, an immigrant from Sweden.Swenson began breeding grapes in 1943, starting a program of intercrossing French hybrid grapes with selections of the local wild species, Vitis riparia.

  8. Rosette (grape) - Wikipedia

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    Rosette or Seibel 1000 is a wine hybrid grape red-berries variety which originated with the work of French physician and viticulturist Albert Seibel by a crossing of Jaeger 70 with Vitis vinifera. Rosette is also the common ancestor of St. Pepin and La Crosse grapes. Rosette is used to produce rosé wine.

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

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    Crack Grapes courtesy of Erika Kuiper (AKA @cookiterica) Ingredients. Jolly Rancher hard candies, unwrapped and sorted by color. Grapes and strawberries, washed and dried well. Pop Rocks candy ...