Grape Varieties
There are many vineyards in Tennessee growing many different grapes varieties.
This page covers grapes used for
winemaking.
To make your
choices easier,
below is a list of varieties,
their cultural characteristics, winemaking potential
and typical growers' experience in Tennessee.
Grape | Characteristics | Cold Hardy | Wines Made |
Cabernet Sauvignon | French, dark purple, upright growth, uneven yields due to cold/disease, late ripening, grafted vines can die from crown gall | TENDER | Dry Red |
Cabernet Franc | French, dark purple, upright growth, uneven yields due to cold/disease, grafted vines can die from crown gall, more winter hardy than Cab Sauvignon | SLIGHT | Dry Red |
Catawba | American, pink to red, very vigorous, large yields, drooping growth habit, very widely planted | HARDY | White or Pink, Dry to Sweet |
Chambourcin | French Hybrid, dark purple, good yields, upright growth, very popular red for the eastern US. | MODERATE | Dry Red |
Chancellor | French Hybrid, dark purple, avg. yields, upright growth, crown gall prone, losing to Chambourcin | MODERATE | Dry Red |
Chardonel | Chardonnay-Seyval Hybrid, good yields, upright growth, hardy, wine tastes better than Seyval. | MODERATE | Dry White, Champagne |
Chardonnay | French, white, frost prone from early bud break, upright growth, uneven yields due to cold/disease, early ripening, grafted vines can die from crown gall | SLIGHT | Dry White, Champagne |
Concord | American jelly grape, purple, ripens unevenly, good yields, drooping vigorous growth habit | HARDY | Red, Ros�, Dry to Sweet |
Cynthiana | same as Norton, American, dark purple, very small clusters, average yield, late ripening, prefers sandy soils | HARDY | Dry Red |
Foch | French Hybrid, dark purple, small clusters, good yield, early ripening, tends to rot, unstable color | HARDY | Red, Dry to Sweet |
Delaware | American Hybrid, red, moderate vigor, good yields, fine blending wine | HARDY | White or Pink, Dry to Sweet |
Golden Muscat | American Hybrid, white, vigorous, good yields, Niagara type grapey flavor | MODERATE | White, Dry to Sweet |
Merlot | French, dark purple, upright growth, uneven yields due to cold/disease, early ripening, grafted vines can die from crown gall | TENDER | Dry Red |
Leon Millot | Twin of Foch, somewhat earlier ripening, somewhat more stable color | HARDY | Red, Dry to Sweet |
Muscadines | Southeastern, white & purple, bush-like growth, uneven yields due to cold, disease proof, very late ripening, crown gall, dies back in very cold winters | TENDER | Sweet White & Red |
Niagara | White Welch's grape, like a white concord | HARDY | Sweet White |
Norton | same as Cynthiana - see above | HARDY | Dry Red |
Seyval Blanc | White French Hybrid, upright grower, being replaced by Chardonel, can taste vegetal in TN. | HARDY | Dry White |
Traminette | Hybrid of Gewurztraminer, hardier, more disease resistant, white grapes, vigorous upright grower | MODERATE | White, Dry to Sweet |
Vidal Blanc | White French Hybrid, upright growth, average yields and canopy, can make good Champagne | MODERATE | White, Dry to Sweet |
Vignoles | White French Hybrid, upright growth, average yields of high quality Riesling like grapes | HARDY | White, Dry to Sweet |
Viognier | White French grape, upright growth, average yields of high quality wine, success in GA and VA | SLIGHT | White, Dry to Sweet |
Zinfandel | Californian, dark purple, vigorous upright growth, uneven yields due to cold and rot, tight clusters with uneven ripening, grafted vines can die from crown gall and cold. | VERY TENDER | Red, Dry to Sweet & Blush wines |