Grape Variety: Arandell
| Variety Name | Arandell |
|---|---|
| Common Synonyms | Reisch NY95.0301.01 |
| All Synonyms | New York 95.0301.01, NY95.0301.01 |
| Countries of Origin | USA |
| Species | Interspecific hybrid |
| Breeder | Bruce Reisch |
| Institution | Cornell University, Geneva Grape Breeding Program |
| Year Released | 2013 |
| Pedigree | NY84.0101.03 (Ravat 34 x NY62.0136.01 which is Seneca x Seibel 14665) x NY88.0514.01 (Illinois 547-1 x Horizon) |
| Berry Color | Black |
| Uses | Wine |
| Comments | Arandell is a mid-season red wine grape characterized by a high degree of natural disease resistance. The cultivar produces dark red wines with clean, berry aromas. Arandell was developed at Cornell University's New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva, New York from a cross between two interspecific hybrid selections. For a complete description of the cultivar including viticultural and wine characteristics, see the Cornell release at: http://cornell.flintbox.com/public/filedownload/4705/Cornell%20grape%20Arandell%20flyer |
Arandell Selections
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