Grapevines

U.K. Vineyards are now home to over sixty varieties of grapevines. From the Channel Islands to the Outer Hebrides, see who is growing which varieties

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Kandiyohi

Kandoyohi
UK Area in production 2015
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Kerner

The Kerner grape is an aromatic white grape variety. It was bred in 1929 by August Herold by crossing Trollinger (a red variety also known as Schiava grossa or Vernatsch) and Riesling. Herold was working at a plant breeding station in Lauffen in the Württembergregion of Germany. This station belonged to a state breeding institute headquartered in Weinsberg. It received varietal protection and was released for general cultivation in 1969.
UK Area in production 2015 4.825 Hectarres
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Kernling

Kernling is a white grape variety, which originated from mutation from the grape variety Kerner . In 1974, Ludwig Hochdörffer found this mutation in a Kerner vineyard in the municipality of Nußdorf near Landau in the Palatinate . The variety received the varietal protection in 1991 and was registered in 1995 in the cultivator list of the Bundessortenamt .
UK Area in production 2015 4.49 Hectares
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