rypälehmästä
Rypälehmästä, scientific name Vitis vinifera, is the species of grapevines that is most commonly cultivated for wine production. The plant is a climbing, woody vine that can grow up to 32 meters in length. Its leaves are typically palmately lobed, and its flowers are small and inconspicuous. The fruit, the grape, is a berry that grows in clusters and can range in color from green to red to purple depending on the variety.
The origins of Vitis vinifera are believed to be in the region of the Mediterranean, the Middle
Rypälehmästä is economically significant worldwide, not only for winemaking but also for the production of raisins,