St. Pepin (grape)

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title: St. Pepin (grape)
text: St. Pepin is a modern hybrid variety 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. It has the benefits of early ripening and when hardened properly in the fall it is winter hardy to at least −25 °F (−32 °C). As such, it best suited to growing in more northern climates. St. Pepin was bred by Elmer Swenson c. 1970 and released in 1
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description: Variety of grape
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date created: 2004-03-26T16:54:23Z
date modified: 2024-09-06T13:52:44Z
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