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Norton, a type of wine grape derived from Vitis aestivalis, is grown in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic states and is native to the United States.
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Norton
A Norton grape, an American hybrid from southeast U.S., especially Virginia, is used to make good red wines with a spicy coffee flavor.
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NORTON:
This american hybrid grape is found mainly in the warmer regions of the southeast U.S. Taste and aroma characteristics of the light red wine are said to include coffee and spicy flavors.

Norton, K; Heatherbell, D; (1988), A rapid, simple method for the estimation of malate and tartrate in grape juice; Proceedings Second Intrnational Cool Climate Viticulture and Oenology symposium, Aukland, New Zealand.

NORTON: This well-known native N. American hybrid grape, with the alias name Virginia Seedling, ...

Bodega Norton
A family bodega founded in 1895 that makes tasty Malbec year after year.
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There is no real change in status in Chile, and Argentina is witnessing the emergence of Norton as a good-value hitter with its red wines, especially the Norton Privada.

In Missouri are produced good wines with the Norton grape, a red berried American hybrid. Among the states which deserve a particular attention we also have Pennsylvania where interesting wines produced with Chardonnay and Pinot Noir are made.

American wineries make all sorts of interesting wines that are hidden among the Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay. Maybe you've never tried Norton, or a Melon made in the U.S. Now's the time.
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See also: Wine, Grape, Vineyard, Bordeaux, Long

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