vinoviin
Vinoviin is a red wine grape variety that originated in the southeastern United States, particularly in the southern regions of North Carolina and Georgia. The name "Vinoviin" is thought to be a combination of the French word "vin" meaning wine and the surname "Viennai" with uncertain origins.
Its ancestry is believed to be linked to the Vitis vinifera species, a domesticated Eurasian grape species.
Characteristics of Vinoviin include its high yielding and relatively hardy nature, making it a good choice
The United States originally cultivated Vinoviin in the late part of the twentieth century, establishing a
Furthermore, domestic research and cultivation of Vinoviin are ongoing, aiming to improve understanding and recognition of