- Isabella (grape)
Infobox grape variety
name = Isabella
color = Noir
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caption = Isabella grapes
species = "Vitis x Labruscana"
also_called = Over 50 including; Alexander, Fragola & Izabella
origin =USA
hazards =
regions =USA ,USSR andLatin America .
notable_wines =Fragolino andUhudler The Isabella grape is a
cultivar derived from thegrape species "Vitis Labrusca " or 'fox grape' which is used for table, juice and wine production. [http://wine.appellationamerica.com/grape-varietal/Isabella.html]Appearance & Use
The skin of Isabella when ripened is a dark purple, almost black with a tender green-yellow flesh. It has large well formed fruit clusters with thick bloom. [http://winemaking.jackkeller.net/qa2.asp] It is a slip skin variety, meaning that the skin separates easily from the fruit. The grapes are used to make wine, most notably
Uhudler andFragolino . The Isabella being of the genus "Vitis x Labruscana" imparts a 'foxiness' to the wine and because of this is thought to be objectionable, therefore it is not seen as a grape capable of making fine wines. For the table the flavour is good though with the astringent tough skin and 'foxy' aroma is objectionable for some tastes. [http://winemaking.jackkeller.net/qa2.asp]In History
Isabella, although popularly classified as being of Vitis Labrusca parentage, is almost certainly a cross with an unknown
Vitis Vinifera , illustrated by the susceptibility tomildew andblack rot . It is thought that it resulted from randompollination when European Vitis Vinifera grapes were attempted to be established in America. [http://www.wineloverspage.com/wineguest/wgg.html#isabella]It was popularly thought to have been discovered by a Mrs Isabella Gibbs of Carolina, however there is conflicting information with other sources stating it was found in
Virginia ,Delaware andEurope [http://winemaking.jackkeller.net/qa2.asp]Isabella vines were heavily imported into Europe in the early 1800s and it is said that it is probably that the
phylloxera was introduced into Europe on the roots of Isabella - Isabella having a resistance to the phylloxera.Modern Times
Isabella is no longer a commercially important grape as it produces poor wines due to its labrusca inheritance and is banned in the EU for commercial wine production, however it is grown throughout the former
USSR ,Latin America , America and in some parts of Europe for domestic use. It is grown due to its phylloxera resistance and its cold hardiness. [http://wine.appellationamerica.com/grape-varietal/Isabella.html]Aliases
Isabella has over 50 aliases including: Alexander, Black Cape, Borgoña, Champania, Constantia, Dorchester, Framboisier, Fragola, Raisin De Cassis, Moschostaphylo, Kerkyraios, Tzortzidika and Izabella, [http://www.genres.de/idb/vitis/]
References
*http://wine.appellationamerica.com/grape-varietal/Isabella.html
*http://winemaking.jackkeller.net/qa2.asp
*http://www.wineloverspage.com/wineguest/wgg.html#isabella
*http://www.genres.de/idb/vitis/
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