Great Vine

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The Great Vine is a historic and exceptionally large grapevine at Hampton Court Palace, famed as one of the oldest and most productive vines in the world.

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Great Vine canonical 1
Hampton Court Great Vine 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf grapevine
historic plant
tourist attraction
age over 250 years
alsoKnownAs Great Vine
surface form: Hampton Court Great Vine

Hampton Court Vine
associatedWith British monarchy
Hampton Court Palace visitors
conservationStatus actively conserved
country England
United Kingdom
culturalDesignation famous vine of Hampton Court
featuredIn garden history literature
tourist guides to Hampton Court Palace
fruitColor black
genus Vitis
grapeVariety Black Hamburg
hasPart glasshouse
hasType Vitis vinifera cultivar
heritageDesignation Grade I listed garden and parkland (through Hampton Court designation)
inception 1768
locatedIn Hampton Court Palace gardens
surface form: East Front Gardens of Hampton Court Palace

Hampton Court Palace
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
maintainedBy Hampton Court Palace gardeners
notableFor being one of the oldest grapevines in the world
exceptional size
high grape productivity
ownedBy Historic Royal Palaces
partOf Hampton Court Palace gardens
plantedBy Lancelot "Capability" Brown
plantedInYear 1768
produces dessert grapes
publicAccess guided viewing
significance horticultural history
royal garden heritage
touristAttraction true
usedFor table grapes

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Great Vine alsoKnownAs Great Vine
this entity surface form: Hampton Court Great Vine