Grape 'Black Muscat' (Vitis vinifera 'Black Muscat') is also known as 'Black Hamburg' and is a cross between 'Schiava Grossa' and 'Muscat of Alexandria'. A popular table (eating) grape and also used to produce wine. Early season, medium-sized oval berries exhibiting the sweet, floral aroma associated with muscat varieties, seeded. Suitable for drying. Prime name of variety 'Schiava Grossa'.
- Harvest: Early season
- Pollination: Self-pollinating
- Type: Seeded
- Uses: Eat fresh or dry, also used for wine
- Features: Long growing season
- Also known as: Muscat Hamburg
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