Catawba is a red American grape variety used for wine as well as juice, jams and jellies. The grape can have a pronounced musky or "foxy" flavor. Grown predominantly on the East Coast of the United States, this purplish-red grape is a likely cross of the native American Vitis labrusca and Vitis vinifera. Its exact origins and parentage are unclear but it seems to have originated somewhere on the East coast from the Carolinas to Maryland.
Catawba played an important role in the early history of American wine. During the early to mid-19th century, it was the most widely planted grape variety in the country and was the grape behind Nicholas Longworth's acclaimed Ohio sparkling wines that were distributed as far away as California and Europe.
Catawba is a late-ripening variety, ripening often weeks after many other labrusca varieties and, like many vinifera varieties, it can be susceptible to fungal grape diseases such as powdery mildew.
Arkansas (i/ˈɑːrkənsɔː/) is a state located in the Southern region of the United States. Its name is of Siouan derivation, denoting the QuapawIndians. The state's diverse geography ranges from the mountainous regions of the Ozark and the Ouachita Mountains, which make up the U.S. Interior Highlands, to the densely forested land in the south known as the Arkansas Timberlands, to the eastern lowlands along the Mississippi River and the Arkansas Delta. Known as "the Natural State", Arkansas has many diverse regions that offer residents and tourists a variety of opportunities for outdoor recreation.
"Arkansas", written by Eva Ware Barnett in 1916, is one of the official state songs of Arkansas. It was first adopted as the state song in the early 20th century, but was removed in 1949 due to a copyright dispute. After the state settled the dispute by buying all claims to its copyright, it was restored as state song in 1963.
In 1987, the General Assembly elevated the song to "state anthem" in order to designate "Arkansas (You Run Deep In Me)" and "Oh, Arkansas", both written for the state's 150th birthday in 1986, as state songs; it also designated "The Arkansas Traveler", the state song from 1949 to 1963, as "state historical song".
Another 1987 law requires the Secretary of State to respond to all requests for copies of the "state song" with this song. However, this was done only to preserve the historical status of this song; all four songs are either copyrighted by the state itself or in the public domain. Today, the Secretary of State posts the lyrics to all four songs on its website.
Distinguished University of Arkansas horticulture professor John Clark recently spoke about Arkansas' grape - the muscadine - at the muscadine workshop, Sept. 11 at the UA Fruit Research Station on Red Lick Mountain near Clarksville. More than 50 growers and hobbyists from a half-dozen states attended the workshop to compare notes and hear about the latest research on Arkansas' favorite grape.
published: 12 Sep 2018
The Arkansas Association of Grape Growers
The Arkansas Association of Grape Growers is a non-profit agricultural organization "dedicated to unite and educate growers; assist with research; promote and protect the art, science, and commerce of viticulture in Arkansas." We spoke to member Renee Threlfall, a University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture scientist specializing in grape growing and winemaking, and John and Paul Post of Post Winery about the group and why it's important to the industry in Arkansas.
published: 18 Dec 2018
How the University of Arkansas has created a grape growing legacy
Fruit breeding is something you may not know about. It's a big undertaking that's not done everywhere, but the University of Arkansas has done it successfully.
https://www.thv11.com/article/news/local/university-of-arkansas-grape-fruit-breeding/91-0f3f88f8-d68f-4833-ab45-a8e01c4fe67b
published: 15 Jul 2023
Arkansas Indulgence Wine Grape
#Arkansas #Wine #Grape
0:00 Intro & Plant Characteristics
2:52 Wine Characteristics
Introducing Indulgence, a new wine grape released by the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture.
Indulgence is a white wine grape that produces wines with a muscat flavor. Indulgence produces wine with floral, fruity and herbal aromas.
Learn more about this release: https://aaes.uada.edu/news/2021winegrapes/
For more information about the Arkansas Fruit Breeding Program, check out the other fruit release videos on our YouTube channel and visit https://aaes.uada.edu/fruit-breeding/.
published: 05 Nov 2021
Arkansas Dazzle Wine Grape
#Arkansas #Wine #Grape
0:00 Intro & Plant Characteristics
3:30 Wine Characteristics
Dazzle is a wine grape released in 2021 from the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture's Fruit Breeding Program. Dazzle is a pink grape that produces a white Gerwürztraminer-type wine. It has a spicy aroma in addition to the floral, fruity and herbal aromas.
Learn more about this release: https://aaes.uada.edu/news/2021winegrapes/
For more information about the Arkansas Fruit Breeding Program, check out the other fruit release videos on our YouTube channel and visit https://aaes.uada.edu/fruit-breeding/.
published: 04 Nov 2021
Compassion Table Grape
Dr. John R. Clark, Distinguished Professor of Horticulture with the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture, introduces the Compassion table grape, released in 2018.
For more information on fruit production in Arkansas contact your county extension office or visit www.uaex.edu.
We will be moving to new digital homes at aaes.uada.edu (research) and uaex.uada.edu (extension).
published: 13 Aug 2018
Tontitown, Arkansas hosts annual grape festival
Tontitown, Arkansas hosts annual grape festival
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published: 05 Aug 2022
The BEST Muscadine Grape Grow Guide - How To Grow Muscadine Grapes At Home #grape #garden #fruit
Learn everything you need to know, to grow an abundance of muscadine grapes at home! This is one of the easiest and carefree fruit crops for the home backyard gardener. Muscadine grapes out produce regular table/grocery store and wine grapes. Plus, they are native to the southern parts of the United States so they thrive in our native soils without much care, fertilizer, and inputs.
In this guide, I walk you thru the whole process from the differences between cultivars so you pick the best one for your garden, how to plant muscadine grapes, pruning techniques to maximize production, and how/when to harvest. Muscadine grape vines live well over 20 years and each plant can produce an average of 35lbs per year (depending on the cultivar)! They make the perfect addition to permaculture and f...
published: 25 Aug 2023
Tontitown Grape Festival Now Underway
The festival will be happening through Thursday with fair games and spaghetti dinners.
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published: 02 Aug 2023
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Distinguished University of Arkansas horticulture professor John Clark recently spoke about Arkansas' grape - the muscadine - at the muscadine workshop, Sept. 1...
Distinguished University of Arkansas horticulture professor John Clark recently spoke about Arkansas' grape - the muscadine - at the muscadine workshop, Sept. 11 at the UA Fruit Research Station on Red Lick Mountain near Clarksville. More than 50 growers and hobbyists from a half-dozen states attended the workshop to compare notes and hear about the latest research on Arkansas' favorite grape.
Distinguished University of Arkansas horticulture professor John Clark recently spoke about Arkansas' grape - the muscadine - at the muscadine workshop, Sept. 11 at the UA Fruit Research Station on Red Lick Mountain near Clarksville. More than 50 growers and hobbyists from a half-dozen states attended the workshop to compare notes and hear about the latest research on Arkansas' favorite grape.
The Arkansas Association of Grape Growers is a non-profit agricultural organization "dedicated to unite and educate growers; assist with research; promote and ...
The Arkansas Association of Grape Growers is a non-profit agricultural organization "dedicated to unite and educate growers; assist with research; promote and protect the art, science, and commerce of viticulture in Arkansas." We spoke to member Renee Threlfall, a University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture scientist specializing in grape growing and winemaking, and John and Paul Post of Post Winery about the group and why it's important to the industry in Arkansas.
The Arkansas Association of Grape Growers is a non-profit agricultural organization "dedicated to unite and educate growers; assist with research; promote and protect the art, science, and commerce of viticulture in Arkansas." We spoke to member Renee Threlfall, a University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture scientist specializing in grape growing and winemaking, and John and Paul Post of Post Winery about the group and why it's important to the industry in Arkansas.
Fruit breeding is something you may not know about. It's a big undertaking that's not done everywhere, but the University of Arkansas has done it successfully.
...
Fruit breeding is something you may not know about. It's a big undertaking that's not done everywhere, but the University of Arkansas has done it successfully.
https://www.thv11.com/article/news/local/university-of-arkansas-grape-fruit-breeding/91-0f3f88f8-d68f-4833-ab45-a8e01c4fe67b
Fruit breeding is something you may not know about. It's a big undertaking that's not done everywhere, but the University of Arkansas has done it successfully.
https://www.thv11.com/article/news/local/university-of-arkansas-grape-fruit-breeding/91-0f3f88f8-d68f-4833-ab45-a8e01c4fe67b
#Arkansas #Wine #Grape
0:00 Intro & Plant Characteristics
2:52 Wine Characteristics
Introducing Indulgence, a new wine grape released by the University of Ark...
#Arkansas #Wine #Grape
0:00 Intro & Plant Characteristics
2:52 Wine Characteristics
Introducing Indulgence, a new wine grape released by the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture.
Indulgence is a white wine grape that produces wines with a muscat flavor. Indulgence produces wine with floral, fruity and herbal aromas.
Learn more about this release: https://aaes.uada.edu/news/2021winegrapes/
For more information about the Arkansas Fruit Breeding Program, check out the other fruit release videos on our YouTube channel and visit https://aaes.uada.edu/fruit-breeding/.
#Arkansas #Wine #Grape
0:00 Intro & Plant Characteristics
2:52 Wine Characteristics
Introducing Indulgence, a new wine grape released by the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture.
Indulgence is a white wine grape that produces wines with a muscat flavor. Indulgence produces wine with floral, fruity and herbal aromas.
Learn more about this release: https://aaes.uada.edu/news/2021winegrapes/
For more information about the Arkansas Fruit Breeding Program, check out the other fruit release videos on our YouTube channel and visit https://aaes.uada.edu/fruit-breeding/.
#Arkansas #Wine #Grape
0:00 Intro & Plant Characteristics
3:30 Wine Characteristics
Dazzle is a wine grape released in 2021 from the University of Arkansas Sy...
#Arkansas #Wine #Grape
0:00 Intro & Plant Characteristics
3:30 Wine Characteristics
Dazzle is a wine grape released in 2021 from the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture's Fruit Breeding Program. Dazzle is a pink grape that produces a white Gerwürztraminer-type wine. It has a spicy aroma in addition to the floral, fruity and herbal aromas.
Learn more about this release: https://aaes.uada.edu/news/2021winegrapes/
For more information about the Arkansas Fruit Breeding Program, check out the other fruit release videos on our YouTube channel and visit https://aaes.uada.edu/fruit-breeding/.
#Arkansas #Wine #Grape
0:00 Intro & Plant Characteristics
3:30 Wine Characteristics
Dazzle is a wine grape released in 2021 from the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture's Fruit Breeding Program. Dazzle is a pink grape that produces a white Gerwürztraminer-type wine. It has a spicy aroma in addition to the floral, fruity and herbal aromas.
Learn more about this release: https://aaes.uada.edu/news/2021winegrapes/
For more information about the Arkansas Fruit Breeding Program, check out the other fruit release videos on our YouTube channel and visit https://aaes.uada.edu/fruit-breeding/.
Dr. John R. Clark, Distinguished Professor of Horticulture with the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture, introduces the Compassion table grape...
Dr. John R. Clark, Distinguished Professor of Horticulture with the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture, introduces the Compassion table grape, released in 2018.
For more information on fruit production in Arkansas contact your county extension office or visit www.uaex.edu.
We will be moving to new digital homes at aaes.uada.edu (research) and uaex.uada.edu (extension).
Dr. John R. Clark, Distinguished Professor of Horticulture with the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture, introduces the Compassion table grape, released in 2018.
For more information on fruit production in Arkansas contact your county extension office or visit www.uaex.edu.
We will be moving to new digital homes at aaes.uada.edu (research) and uaex.uada.edu (extension).
Tontitown, Arkansas hosts annual grape festival
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Tontitown, Arkansas hosts annual grape festival
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Learn everything you need to know, to grow an abundance of muscadine grapes at home! This is one of the easiest and carefree fruit crops for the home backyard g...
Learn everything you need to know, to grow an abundance of muscadine grapes at home! This is one of the easiest and carefree fruit crops for the home backyard gardener. Muscadine grapes out produce regular table/grocery store and wine grapes. Plus, they are native to the southern parts of the United States so they thrive in our native soils without much care, fertilizer, and inputs.
In this guide, I walk you thru the whole process from the differences between cultivars so you pick the best one for your garden, how to plant muscadine grapes, pruning techniques to maximize production, and how/when to harvest. Muscadine grape vines live well over 20 years and each plant can produce an average of 35lbs per year (depending on the cultivar)! They make the perfect addition to permaculture and food forest type settings. I use the grapes to make jelly, juice, and wine.
Find live muscadine grape vine plants on my website, along with other neat seeds and plants: https://jerrasgarden.com
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***Other recommended videos***
Pruning & growing muscadines in a long row setup: https://www.youtube.com/@UChUpgppngDwEbXigrN1Vx5A
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#muscadine #muscadinegrapes #grapes #grapevine #vinyard #muscadinewine #garden #gardeningtips #floridagarden #fruit #permaculture #homestead #foodforest #urbanfarming #urbangardening
Learn everything you need to know, to grow an abundance of muscadine grapes at home! This is one of the easiest and carefree fruit crops for the home backyard gardener. Muscadine grapes out produce regular table/grocery store and wine grapes. Plus, they are native to the southern parts of the United States so they thrive in our native soils without much care, fertilizer, and inputs.
In this guide, I walk you thru the whole process from the differences between cultivars so you pick the best one for your garden, how to plant muscadine grapes, pruning techniques to maximize production, and how/when to harvest. Muscadine grape vines live well over 20 years and each plant can produce an average of 35lbs per year (depending on the cultivar)! They make the perfect addition to permaculture and food forest type settings. I use the grapes to make jelly, juice, and wine.
Find live muscadine grape vine plants on my website, along with other neat seeds and plants: https://jerrasgarden.com
Get 10% off your order by subscribing to my gardening newsletter here: https://tinyurl.com/2umyz7xr
***Other recommended videos***
Pruning & growing muscadines in a long row setup: https://www.youtube.com/@UChUpgppngDwEbXigrN1Vx5A
Follow me on social media for daily gardening inspiration, info on raising backyard chickens, beekeeping, and information on the same varieties of seeds and plants available in my shop.
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#muscadine #muscadinegrapes #grapes #grapevine #vinyard #muscadinewine #garden #gardeningtips #floridagarden #fruit #permaculture #homestead #foodforest #urbanfarming #urbangardening
The festival will be happening through Thursday with fair games and spaghetti dinners.
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The festival will be happening through Thursday with fair games and spaghetti dinners.
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Today I will show you how to grow grapes in your own garden, and will bring you along for my biggest grape harvest ever!
Merchandise: https://jamesprigioni.com...
Today I will show you how to grow grapes in your own garden, and will bring you along for my biggest grape harvest ever!
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Distinguished University of Arkansas horticulture professor John Clark recently spoke about Arkansas' grape - the muscadine - at the muscadine workshop, Sept. 11 at the UA Fruit Research Station on Red Lick Mountain near Clarksville. More than 50 growers and hobbyists from a half-dozen states attended the workshop to compare notes and hear about the latest research on Arkansas' favorite grape.
The Arkansas Association of Grape Growers is a non-profit agricultural organization "dedicated to unite and educate growers; assist with research; promote and protect the art, science, and commerce of viticulture in Arkansas." We spoke to member Renee Threlfall, a University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture scientist specializing in grape growing and winemaking, and John and Paul Post of Post Winery about the group and why it's important to the industry in Arkansas.
Fruit breeding is something you may not know about. It's a big undertaking that's not done everywhere, but the University of Arkansas has done it successfully.
https://www.thv11.com/article/news/local/university-of-arkansas-grape-fruit-breeding/91-0f3f88f8-d68f-4833-ab45-a8e01c4fe67b
#Arkansas #Wine #Grape
0:00 Intro & Plant Characteristics
2:52 Wine Characteristics
Introducing Indulgence, a new wine grape released by the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture.
Indulgence is a white wine grape that produces wines with a muscat flavor. Indulgence produces wine with floral, fruity and herbal aromas.
Learn more about this release: https://aaes.uada.edu/news/2021winegrapes/
For more information about the Arkansas Fruit Breeding Program, check out the other fruit release videos on our YouTube channel and visit https://aaes.uada.edu/fruit-breeding/.
#Arkansas #Wine #Grape
0:00 Intro & Plant Characteristics
3:30 Wine Characteristics
Dazzle is a wine grape released in 2021 from the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture's Fruit Breeding Program. Dazzle is a pink grape that produces a white Gerwürztraminer-type wine. It has a spicy aroma in addition to the floral, fruity and herbal aromas.
Learn more about this release: https://aaes.uada.edu/news/2021winegrapes/
For more information about the Arkansas Fruit Breeding Program, check out the other fruit release videos on our YouTube channel and visit https://aaes.uada.edu/fruit-breeding/.
Dr. John R. Clark, Distinguished Professor of Horticulture with the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture, introduces the Compassion table grape, released in 2018.
For more information on fruit production in Arkansas contact your county extension office or visit www.uaex.edu.
We will be moving to new digital homes at aaes.uada.edu (research) and uaex.uada.edu (extension).
Tontitown, Arkansas hosts annual grape festival
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Learn everything you need to know, to grow an abundance of muscadine grapes at home! This is one of the easiest and carefree fruit crops for the home backyard gardener. Muscadine grapes out produce regular table/grocery store and wine grapes. Plus, they are native to the southern parts of the United States so they thrive in our native soils without much care, fertilizer, and inputs.
In this guide, I walk you thru the whole process from the differences between cultivars so you pick the best one for your garden, how to plant muscadine grapes, pruning techniques to maximize production, and how/when to harvest. Muscadine grape vines live well over 20 years and each plant can produce an average of 35lbs per year (depending on the cultivar)! They make the perfect addition to permaculture and food forest type settings. I use the grapes to make jelly, juice, and wine.
Find live muscadine grape vine plants on my website, along with other neat seeds and plants: https://jerrasgarden.com
Get 10% off your order by subscribing to my gardening newsletter here: https://tinyurl.com/2umyz7xr
***Other recommended videos***
Pruning & growing muscadines in a long row setup: https://www.youtube.com/@UChUpgppngDwEbXigrN1Vx5A
Follow me on social media for daily gardening inspiration, info on raising backyard chickens, beekeeping, and information on the same varieties of seeds and plants available in my shop.
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jerrasgarden
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jerrasgarden
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jerrasgardens
Find the same gardening supplies I use in my own garden by following my Amazon link: https://tinyurl.com/mr73t2kh
#muscadine #muscadinegrapes #grapes #grapevine #vinyard #muscadinewine #garden #gardeningtips #floridagarden #fruit #permaculture #homestead #foodforest #urbanfarming #urbangardening
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Catawba is a red American grape variety used for wine as well as juice, jams and jellies. The grape can have a pronounced musky or "foxy" flavor. Grown predominantly on the East Coast of the United States, this purplish-red grape is a likely cross of the native American Vitis labrusca and Vitis vinifera. Its exact origins and parentage are unclear but it seems to have originated somewhere on the East coast from the Carolinas to Maryland.
Catawba played an important role in the early history of American wine. During the early to mid-19th century, it was the most widely planted grape variety in the country and was the grape behind Nicholas Longworth's acclaimed Ohio sparkling wines that were distributed as far away as California and Europe.
Catawba is a late-ripening variety, ripening often weeks after many other labrusca varieties and, like many vinifera varieties, it can be susceptible to fungal grape diseases such as powdery mildew.