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Encyclopedia > Baco blanc

Baco 22A or Baco blanc is an French-American hybrid grape variety. It is a cross of Folle Blanche and Noah, created in the 1920s. Folle Blanche is its vitis vinifera parent. Noah, its other parent, is itself a cross of vitis labrusca and vitis riparia.


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Baco noir - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (208 words)
Baco noir (pronounced BA-koh NWAHR; Baco noir is also called Baco 1) is a hybrid red wine grape variety produced from a cross of Vitis vinifera var.
Baco noir was first created by French wine hybridizer Maurice Baco (hence the name of the grape).
Baco noir produces a medium body, deeply tinted, acidic red wine which is fruit forward and carries aromas of vanilla and chocolate.
Folle Blanche - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (156 words)
Baco blanc (also known as Baco 22 A) is a cross of Folle Blanche and the Labrusca riparia X Vitis labrusca hybrid Noah.
Folle Blanche is also the parent of the very hardy and disease-resistant Baco 1 (or Baco noir), a cross of Folle Blanche and a Vitis riparia variety.
Baco noir and Baco 22 A, like Folle Blanche and their other parents, produce a very acid wine.
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