Almost all grape varieties will ripen well in a cool climate. In fact, hot regions often have trouble ripening grapes as the vine physiologically shuts down in heat stress.
Zinfandel is a likely option though. Hard to ripen and heat tolerant.
A Zweigelt is a variety of red wine grown and developed in Austria, or a wine made with this type of grape.
Climate has a large effect on Thai food because it dictates what can be grown and when it can be grown. The warm climate is well suited to a variety of plants and fish which are harvested locally.
Airén is a variety of Vitis vinifera, a white grape commonly used in winemaking. This grape is native to Spain where it represents about 30% of all grapes grown.
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Vitis Vinifera is the scientific name given to the most common variety of grapes grown throughout the world.
Sauvignon blanc is a variety of grape which produces the crisp and refreshing white wine of the same name. The grape originates from the Bordeaux region of France although it is now grown worldwide.
The climate the rice grown in is 48 degrees i think
The Carmenere grape grows in France. The grape originates from the Medoc region in Bordeaux, France. It is a wine grape that is typically used in Cabernet wines.
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Table grapes and raisin grapes are grown in dry hot areas, because that gives the highest yield and quality. A cooler climate produces the highest quality wine grapes, where high yield is not the top priority. Sometimes the stress of a rocky soil will improve the flavor of wine grapes. Each grape variety requires a slightly different combination of soil and climate to produce the desired flavor and yield.
It is usually left as such in English, "gamay noir". "Gamay" is the name of the variety of grape, and the name of the wine made from it. "Noir" means "black", and indicates a dark red color.
They are mostly grow in the soulth of Spain ///