Two new table-wine grapes: Promising in combining high productivity and wine quality
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H. P. OlmoAuthor Affiliations
H. P. Olmo is Associate Professor of Viticulture and Associate Viticulturist in the Experiment Station, Davis.Publication Information
Hilgardia 2(6):11-12. DOI:10.3733/ca.v002n06p11. June 1948.
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Abstract
The following extract is from Experiment Station Bulletin 704, Ruby Cabernet and Emerald Riesling listed on page 16. Cuttings of Ruby Cabernet and Emerald Riesling are not offered for sale or distribution by the University of California, but may be purchased from nurserymen. I f you want to know where they may be obtained, write to the Division of Viticulture, California Agricultural Experiment Station, Davis, California.
Olmo H. 1948. Two new table-wine grapes: Promising in combining high productivity and wine quality. Hilgardia 2(6):11-12. DOI:10.3733/ca.v002n06p11
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