Concord

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Concord is a widely grown American grape variety known for its deep purple color and use in sweet wines, juices, and jellies.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Vitis labrusca cultivar
grape variety
acidityLevel medium
aromaNotes candied fruit notes
grapey aroma
berryColor blue-black
climatePreference cool climate
clusterType medium to large clusters
coldHardiness high
color deep purple
developedBy Ephraim Wales Bull NERFINISHED
diseaseResistance moderate
genus Vitis NERFINISHED
hasFlavor foxy aroma
sweet taste
introducedInYear 1849
marketSegment processed grape products
originatedIn Concord, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
polyphenolContent rich in polyphenols
primaryUseRegion North America NERFINISHED
ripeningSeason mid-season
seedOilContent present
seedType seeded
skinAnthocyanins high
skinColor dark purple
skinType slip-skin
species Vitis labrusca NERFINISHED
sugarContent high
usedFor frozen concentrate juice
grape juice production
grape-flavored candies
grape-flavored soft drinks
jam production
jelly production
kosher wine production
sacramental wine production
sweet wine production
table grapes
usedInProduct Welch's grape juice NERFINISHED
vitaminContent source of vitamin C
widelyGrownIn Lake Erie region NERFINISHED
New York State NERFINISHED
Pacific Northwest NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
wineStyle fortified wine
sweet red wine

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