Baco Noir
Baco noir
(pronounced BA-koh NWAHR; Baco noir is also called
Baco 1
) is a
hybrid
wine
grape
variety produced from a cross of
Vitis vinifera
var.
(
Folle Blanche
, a
French
wine grape) and a unknown variety of
Vitis Riparia
(an
American
wine grape). Baco noir was first created by French wine hybridizer
Maurice Baco
(hence the name of the grape). Baco noir is grown in
New York state
, in the United States and
Ontario
, Canada.
See also
List of grape varieties
Baco 22A
(Baco blanc)
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