Norton (Cynthiana) Grape
Vitus aestivalis hybd
Norton has small to medium clusters which bear firm, round, black berries.A natural hybrid of Vitus labrusca and Vitus aestivalis, grown commercially in Arkansas and Missouri. Called the " Cabernet of the Ozarks" and the "organic wine grape". Norton produces a rich, medium to full bodied red wine with a dry character similar in style to Cabernet Sauvignon, but with more spice. Zones 4-8
Plant Characteristics | |
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Pest Resistance | Very Good |
Disease Resistance | Good |
Drought Tolerance | Very Good |
Heat Tolerance | Good |
Humidity Tolerance | Fair |
Sun Tolerance | Good |
Wet Soil Tolerance | Poor |
Shade Tolerance | Fair |
No Spray | Fair |
Salt Tolerance | Poor |
Fresh for Kids | Fair |
Deer Resistance | Poor |
Thorns | No |
Plant Type | Vine |
Soil Type | Adaptable |
Edible Type | Fruit |
Self Fertile | Yes |
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