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  2. Ruby Roman - Wikipedia

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    Ruby Roman is a variety of table grape grown and marketed entirely in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. It is red in color and about the size of a ping-pong ball. The first Ruby Roman grapes went on sale in August 2008 for 100,000 Japanese yen (US$910) per 700-gram bunch, or $26 per grape. [1] They are said to be the most expensive variety of grapes. [2]

  3. GrapeCity - Wikipedia

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    GrapeCity, Inc. is a privately held, multinational software corporation based in Sendai, Japan, that develops software products and provides outsourced product development services, consulting services, software, and Customer relationship management services. [1]

  4. Pione (grape) - Wikipedia

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    Kyoho is itself a red fruited hybrid developed in Japan in 1937. The Cannon Hall Muscat is a large white table grape connected to seed originally brought from Greece in 1813, by John Spencer Stanhope resident of Cannon Hall near Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England. [2] Noted for large, generally seedless, purple skinned fruit.

  5. 17 Types of Grapes You Need to Know, From Grocery Store ... - AOL

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    These elongated seedless grapes, also called Sweet Sapphires, were bred by International Fruit Genetics, a California-based fruit breeding and patenting company, and launched in 2004.

  6. One bunch of grapes sells for $11,000 in Japan - AOL

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  7. Is It Okay To Sample Your Grapes Before Buying Them? - AOL

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  8. Shine Muscat - Wikipedia

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    The Muscat of Alexandria, commonly known as Muscat in Japan, is a grape with good taste and texture, but European grapes, including this species, are prone to cracking and disease in areas with heavy rainfall and are not suited to the Japanese climate, requiring facilities such as glasshouses for cultivation.

  9. Kyoho (grape) - Wikipedia

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    Areas of production include Nagano Prefecture and Yamanashi Prefecture in Japan, California's Central Valley, Changhua County in Taiwan, and Chile. In 2015, Kyoho was the world's most cultivated grape variety by land area, at 365,000 ha. More than 90% of the vines are in China. [1]