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Diamond (grape)

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The Diamond grape is a white grape which is a cross between the Concord and Iona grapes. It was developed in the 1880s in New York.[1] It is used today in table wines and grape juice.

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  1. ^ Rombough, Lon. "Diamond Grapes". Retrieved 15 July 2012.