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  2. Koshu (grape) - Wikipedia

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    Koshu (甲州 kōshū) is a white wine grape variety that has been grown primarily in the Koshu Valley in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan.Though long thought to be of exclusively European origin, it is now known to be a hybrid (probably naturally occurring) of Europe's Vitis vinifera and one or more East Asian Vitis species.

  3. Ernest Singer - Wikipedia

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    Singer chose to focus on the Koshu grape because he felt it would produce wines that would complement Japanese cuisine. [1] Koshu is a white grape that is thought to have been brought to Japan over the Silk Road from Europe centuries ago. [6] DNA testing suggests that it is a hybrid of Vitis vinifera, a European wine grape species. [7] [1]

  4. Pione (grape) - Wikipedia

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    Kyoho is itself a red fruited hybrid developed in Japan in 1937. The Cannon Hall Muscat is a large white table grape connected to seed originally brought from Greece in 1813, by John Spencer Stanhope resident of Cannon Hall near Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England. [2] Noted for large, generally seedless, purple skinned fruit.

  5. List of grape varieties - Wikipedia

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    This list of grape varieties includes cultivated grapes, whether used for wine, or eating as a table grape, fresh or dried (raisin, ... Koshu: Japan 1000 years

  6. Kōshū - Wikipedia

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    Kōshū or Koshu may refer to: Kōshū (甲州) Kōshū, another name for Kai Province. Kōshū, Yamanashi, the present city in Yamanashi Prefecture. Koshu (grape), a variety of Grape. / 甲州 (葡萄) Kōshū (向州) Kōshū, another name for Hyūga Province. Kōshū (公州)

  7. Table grape - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, Kyoho, Delaware and Pione grapes rank as the first, second and third most popular table grapes in terms of production volume. [7] In July 2015, setting new pricing records for Japanese premium table grapes, a single bunch of Ruby Roman grapes, containing 26 grapes at a weight of about 700 grams, sold for 1 million yen (around US$8400).

  8. Koshu Valley - Wikipedia

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    Koshu Valley refers to the main wine-producing area of Japan, a valley extending around the town of Koshu in the eastern part of Yamanashi Prefecture. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The area comprises the towns of Koshu , Yamanashi and Fuefuki , collectively known as the "Kyōtō Region" (峡東地域). [ 3 ]

  9. Kōshū, Yamanashi - Wikipedia

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    Kōshū City Hall. Kōshū (甲州市, Kōshū-shi) is a city located in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan.As of 1 September 2020, the city had an estimated population of 29,659 in 13,141 households, [1] [2] and a population density of 120 persons per km².