Black Hamburg

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Black Hamburg is a classic dark-skinned table grape variety historically prized in Britain for its rich flavor and use in greenhouse cultivation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Vitis vinifera cultivar
cultivated plant
table grape variety
aroma fruity
associatedWith British country house glasshouses
berrySize medium to large
category grape cultivars
climatePreference temperate
clusterType loose bunches
color dark-skinned
countryOfPopularity United Kingdom NERFINISHED
cultivationEnvironment greenhouse
vinery
flavor rich
sweet
fruitType grape
growthForm climbing vine
harvestSeason late summer to autumn
historicalStatus prized Victorian hothouse grape
historicalUse grown in heated greenhouses in Britain
used as a luxury dessert grape in Britain
leafType lobed grapevine leaves
notableIn Britain NERFINISHED
propagationMethod cuttings
requires protected cultivation in cool climates
seedContent seeded
skinColor black
dark purple
species Vitis vinifera NERFINISHED
synonymNote sometimes confused with other dark table grapes
texture juicy
use dessert grape
table consumption
usedFor fresh eating
table displays

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Great Vine grapeVariety Black Hamburg