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Aurore is a hybrid wine grape variety produced by Albert Seibel circa 1860.


Over a long lifetime Seibel produced many complex hybrid crosses of vitis vinifera to American grapes. It is also known as Seibel 5279. It is a cross of Seibel 788 and Seibel 29.


It may be used as a table or wine grape. It tends not to be used as a table grape due to unsuitability for shipping.




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