Hampton Court Vine

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Hampton Court Vine is a historic and famously large grapevine located at Hampton Court Palace in England, renowned as one of the oldest and most productive vines in the world.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf grapevine
historic plant
tourist attraction
age over 250 years
alsoKnownAs The Great Vine NERFINISHED
associatedWith British monarchy NERFINISHED
royal gardens
country England
United Kingdom
cultivar Black Hamburg NERFINISHED
fruitType dessert grapes
grapeColor black
grapesSoldAt Hampton Court Palace shops
harvestSeason late summer
hasOnlinePresence Historic Royal Palaces official website
hasPart extensive branches
main trunk
hasStructure glasshouse
heritageStatus living historic specimen
inception 1768
locatedIn East Front Gardens of Hampton Court Palace NERFINISHED
Hampton Court Palace NERFINISHED
maintenanceBy Hampton Court Palace gardeners
notableFor being one of the largest grapevines in the world
being one of the oldest grapevines in the world
high annual grape production
openToPublic true
ownership Historic Royal Palaces NERFINISHED
plantedBy Lancelot "Capability" Brown NERFINISHED
plantedFor George III NERFINISHED
propagatedBy cuttings
species Vitis vinifera NERFINISHED
subjectOf historical articles about royal gardens
horticultural studies
tourism popular visitor attraction at Hampton Court Palace

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Great Vine alsoKnownAs Hampton Court Vine