Esta lista de variedades de uva incluye uvas cultivadas , ya sean utilizadas para la elaboración de vino o para el consumo como uva de mesa , frescas o secas ( pasas , grosellas , sultanas ). Para obtener una lista completa de todas las especies de uva, incluidas aquellas que no son importantes para la agricultura, consulte Vitis .
El término variedad de uva se refiere a los cultivares (en lugar de a las variedades botánicas que deben nombrarse de acuerdo con el Código Internacional de Nomenclatura para algas, hongos y plantas ).
Uvas de una sola especie
Si bien algunas de las uvas de esta lista [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] son híbridas, se hibridan dentro de una sola especie. Para aquellas uvas hibridadas entre especies, conocidas como híbridos interespecíficos , consulte la sección sobre uvas híbridas multiespecie a continuación.
Vitis vinífera(vino)
Uvas rojas
White grapes
Rose grapes
Vitis vinifera (table)
Red table grapes
White table grapes
Vitis labrusca (wine and table)
Many commercial varieties commonly called labrusca are actually complex interspecies hybrids.
Wine grapes
Red table grapes
Purple/Pink table grapes
Varied/Other
- Cassady (green)
- Golden Muscat (green)
- Himrod (white)
- Interlaken (white)
- Lakemont (white)
- Marquis (white)
- Neptune (white)
- Seneca (green)
Vitis riparia (wine grape rootstock and hybridization source)
- Riparia Gloire
- Riparia Grand Glabre
- Riparia Scribner
- Riparia Martin
- Riparia 89
- Americas
Vitis rotundifolia (table and wine)
- Big Red (grape)
- Black Beauty (grape)
- Black Fry
- Carlos (grape)
- Cowart
- Darlene (grape)
- Dixie Red
- Early Fry
- Fry (grape)
- Granny Val
- Higgins (grape)
- Hunt
- Hunter (grape)
- Ison's
- Janebell (grape)
- Janet (grape)
- Jumbo (grape)
- Late Fry
- Magnolia (grape)
- Muscadine
- Nesbit (grape)
- Noble
- Pam (grape)
- Pineapple (grape)
- Scarlet (grape)
- Scuppernong
- Southland
- Sugargate
- Supreme (grape)
- Summit (grape)
- Sweet Jenny
- Tara (grape)
- Triumph (grape)
Vitis rupestris
Vitis aestivalis (wine)
Vitis mustangensis (table/wine/dyes)
Multispecies hybrid grapes
Vinifera hybrids (wine)
Hybrid grape varieties (see Hybrid grapes) or "hybrids" is, in fact, the popular term for a subset of what are properly known as hybrids, specifically crossings between one species of the genus vitis and another. The scientific definition of a hybrid grape is any crossing (intra- or inter-specific) of two grape varieties. In keeping with the popular definition, however, the ones listed below are inter-specific hybrids where one parent is a European grape. Most of these are complex mixtures of three or more species and all parents are not always clearly known.
Vinifera hybrids (table)
Non-vinifera hybrids (table and wine)
- Beta, Vitis labrusca X Vitis riparia
- Cascade, complex hybrid
- Clinton, Vitis labrusca X Vitis riparia
- Bordo/Ives noir, probably Vitis labrusca X Vitis aestivalis
- Jaeger 70, Vitis aestivalis and Vitis rupestris
- L'Acadie blanc, complex hybrid
- Landal noir, complex hybrid
- Landot noir, complex hybrid
- Minnesota 78, Vitis labrusca X Vitis riparia X possibly Vitis vinifera
- Muscat bleu, complex hybrid
- Seyval blanc, complex hybrid
- Seyval noir, complex hybrid
Non-vinifera hybrids (rootstock)
- SO4, Vitis berlandieri Planch. X V. riparia Michx.
- 5BB, Vitis berlandieri Planch. X V. riparia Michx.
- 5C, Vitis berlandieri Planch. X V. riparia Michx.
- 110R, V. berlandieri x V. rupestris
- 1616 Couderc, Vitis solonis x V. riparia
- Harmony, ((V. riparia x V. labrusca) x V. vinifera) x Vitis champinii
- 8909-05, Vitis rupestris 'A. de Serres' x Vitis rotundifolia 'Cowart'
- 3309 C, V. riparia x V. rupestris
See also
Further reading
Notes
- ^ The Ruffino family claims to be the only producer of Mataòssu, claiming both that Mataòssu and Lumassina are separate (but closely related) varieties, and that other wines labeled Mataòssu are in fact Lumassina. Others state that Mataòssu and Lumassina are different names for the same variety.
References
- ^ Robinson, Jancis; Harding, Julia; Vouillamoz, José (2012). Wine Grapes: A Complete Guide to 1,368 Vine Varieties, Including Their Origins and Flavours. New York: Allen Lane. ISBN 978-0062206367.
- ^ "The European Vitis Database". www.eu-vitis.de. Retrieved 2015-09-04.
- ^ a b c "Vitis International Variety Catalogue". www.vivc.de. Retrieved 2015-09-04.
- ^ "National Grape Registry". ngr.ucdavis.edu. Archived from the original on 2018-06-29. Retrieved 2015-09-04.
- ^ "Wine Varietals Guide - Types of Grapes | Wine of the Month Club". The International Wine of the Month Club. Retrieved 2018-06-29.
- ^ KRAS.
- ^ "Punta Crena". Kermit Lynch.
- ^ "Italian wine and grape guide : Lumassina".
External links
- National Grape Registry (NGR)
- PlantGrape (catalogue of vines grown in France: varieties, rootstocks, clones)
- Wine varietal directory
- Most common varietal wines
- Grape varieties and Common Blends
- Grape Growers Handbook