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Joannes Seyve (1900–1966) was a
French biochemist who
often used
Seibel wine
grape hybrids first produced in the 1860s. He
created the
Chambourcin grape...
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Seyval blanc (or
Seyve-Villard
hybrid number 5276) is a
hybrid wine
grape variety used to make
white wines. Its
vines ripen early, are
productive and...
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horticulturist Bertille Seyve and his father-in-law
Victor Villard (father and grandfather, respectively, of
grape breeder Joannes Seyve). They
include the...
- Guy
Seyve (born 26 May 1942) is a
French former racing cyclist. He rode in the 1964 Tour de France. "Guy
Seyve".
Cycling Archives.
Retrieved 4 September...
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largely unchanged.
Almost all
later grapevine hybridizers, such as
Bertille Seyve and his father-in-law
Victor Villard,
would simply breed one or two of Albert...
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created in the late 19th
century by
French horticulturalist Bertille Seyve and his father-in-law
Victor Villard from a
crossing of two
Seibel grapes...
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rupestris Scheele, and V. vinifera. The
hybrid was
produced by
Joannes Seyve who
often used
Seibel hybrids produced in the 1860s. The
grape has only...
- Chaunac, Chelois, Chancellor, Cascade, Rosette,
Rougeon and Aurore.
Joannes Seyve: Son of Bertille,
grandson of
Villard and
creator of
Chambourcin Elmer Swenson...
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Orange Muscat in Australia. In 1965, Gewürztraminer was
crossed with
Joannes Seyve 23.416 at the
University of
Illinois to
produce a
hybrid variety called...
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white Canadian wine
grape variety that is a
hybrid crossing of
Cascade and
Seyve-Villard 14-287. The
grape was
created in 1953 by
grape breeder Ollie A....