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Verasion begins on some grape varieties

July 19, 2010 by Marilyn Odneal

Veraison is occurring on some of our grape varieties. Cayuga White and Seyval blanc are white grapes that are turning from opaque to translucent green at this point - indicating veraison. The Chambourcin are red grapes and are showing hints of color on a few clusters. Veraison signals the beginning of berry ripening. The berries soften and develop color characteristics of … [Read more...] about Verasion begins on some grape varieties

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