

Diamond: This white grape, with characteristics similar to Niagra and Concord, is made into its own sweet to semi-sweet varietal wine at Berryville. It used to sell out at our annual Harvestfest, but as our production of this variety is growing it is becoming more available. This variety is a favorite of the vineyard's wildlife.
Leon Millot: This variety does not grow well in this part of the state. So, we no longer grow this variety, but it was once a part of our Harvest Heart wine.
Marechel Foch: No longer grown at Berryville due to inadequate climate conditions, this red variety was also blended into our Harvest Heart.
Melody: We only have 1 row of this variety and in most years we've found it's vigor in the vineyard exceeds its quality in the winery.
NY73: With just a few plants, wine quality seems to far surpass its ability to survive in the vineyard.
Rougeon: We use this vigorous red grape variety to blend complexity into our red wines.
Seyval: A decent white grape variety, limited quantities are blended into different wines. Makes nicer European style dry whites and is the primary grape blended into our Dragonfly.
St. Vincent: The fattest trunks in our vineyard. Quite variable in production and is used in a variety of ways.
Traminette: This white grape, often giving floral characteristics to the nose and palate, makes a nice varietal wine in its best years and is blended in the others.


Cayuga White: With just a few plants, we generally co-ferment this in with our Diamond as it has relatively neutral sensory attributes.
Chambourcin: Once widely planted across France, we use this grape in a versatile manner depending upon the growing season. Some years it's blended with our Cynthiana grape for a dry red wine. Other years it ends up in our Sweet Red Wine.
Chardonel: In the best years, we use this variety to make a fruity, dry, varietal, vintage wine.
