Popular varietals include: cabernet sauvignon, merlot, pinot noir, syrah/shiraz, malbec, grenache/garnacha/cannanou, mourvedre/monastrell...
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Grape seeds can be different sizes. Some are the same size as that of a grape fruit, but generally they are a little smaller.
no
they are the same beacause there both mixtures
Yes
no,it is not.
On vines ... the same as any other grape !
If you are asking about grape must (crushed grapes and juice, usually referring to winemaking), then they are not the same. The grape solids eventually get removed, thereby reducing the total amount. Also, most grape juice has some type of preservative (sodium benzoate is common) which will kill the yeast cultures used to make wine. However, if grape must isn't what you are talking about, I have no idea :-)
If you are asking about grape must (crushed grapes and juice, usually referring to winemaking), then they are not the same. The grape solids eventually get removed, thereby reducing the total amount. Also, most Grape Juice has some type of preservative (sodium benzoate is common) which will kill the yeast cultures used to make wine. However, if grape must isn't what you are talking about, I have no idea :-)
you go back to the table and click the grape, if this does not work, we are both on the same page.
Great question. Etymology of common words is often shrouded in a historical mist. The word grape is reputed to come from archaic English "graper" which was a tool to grab grapes - so you see that grab and grape have the same source. However, maybe the graper was named after the grape. It is likely that the color is a reflection of the fruit.