Winegrape Cultivars of Texas
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- Publication
- Date of Publication
- March 10, 2025
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Overview
Publication Information
Explore the diversity of wine grape cultivars with this beautiful poster!
Our educational poster showcases 65 wine grape cultivars grown in Texas.
Each grape variety includes a clear photo of its grape cluster and leaf to help you identify them easily.
Key Features:
- High-quality pictures to see what makes each grape unique
- Names and pronunciations for each variety
- Print-ready download for use in vineyards, classrooms, or homes
Download your free poster today and add some viticulture flair to your space!
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