A Practical Ampelography: Grapevine IdentificationComstock Pub. Associates, 1979 - 248 pages "For growers of wine and table grapes, an indispensible guide to the identification and classification of grapevines, including European wine and table varieties, American species, French and American hybrids, and rootstocks."--Cover. |
Contents
Foreword by Leon D Adams | 15 |
1 Introduction to Ampelography | 21 |
Vinifera Wine Grape Varieties | 49 |
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