List of grape varieties


This list of grape varieties includes cultivated grapes, whether used for wine, or eating as a table grape, fresh or dried. For a complete list of all grape species, including those unimportant to agriculture, see Vitis.
The term grape variety refers to cultivars.

Single-species grapes

While some of the grapes in this list are hybrids, they are hybridized within a single species. For those grapes hybridized across species, known as interspecific hybrids, see the section on [|multispecies hybrid grapes] below.

''Vitis vinifera'' (table)

Red table grapes

White table grapes

''[Vitis labrusca]'' (wine and table)

Many commercial varieties commonly called labrusca are actually complex interspecies hybrids.

Wine grapes

Red table grapes

Purple/pink table grapes

Varied/other

''[Vitis riparia]'' (wine grape rootstock and hybridization source)

  • Riparia Gloire
  • Riparia Grand Glabre
  • Riparia Scribner
  • Riparia Martin
  • Riparia 89
  • Americas

''[Vitis rotundifolia]'' (table and wine)

  • Big Red (grape)
  • Black Beauty (grape)
  • Black Fry
  • Carlos (grape)
  • Cowart
  • Darlene (grape)
  • Dixie Red
  • Early Fry
  • Fry (grape)
  • Granny Val
  • Higgins (grape)
  • Hunt
  • Hunter (grape)
  • Ison's
  • Janebell (grape)
  • Janet (grape)
  • Jumbo (grape)
  • Late Fry
  • Magnolia (grape)
  • Muscadine
  • Nesbit (grape)
  • Noble
  • Pam (grape)
  • Pineapple (grape)
  • Scarlet (grape)
  • Scuppernong
  • Southland
  • Sugargate
  • Supreme (grape)
  • Summit (grape)
  • Sweet Jenny
  • Tara (grape)
  • Triumph (grape)

''[Vitis rupestris]''

  • Rupestris St. George

''[Vitis aestivalis]'' (wine)

''[Vitis mustangensis]'' (table/wine/dyes)

Multispecies hybrid grapes

Vinifera hybrids (wine)

Hybrid grape varieties or "hybrids" is, in fact, the popular term for a subset of what are properly known as hybrids, specifically crossings between one species of the genus Vitis and another. The scientific definition of a hybrid grape is any crossing of two grape varieties. In keeping with the popular definition, however, the ones listed below are inter-specific hybrids where one parent is a European grape. Most of these are complex mixtures of three or more species and all parents are not always clearly known.

Vinifera hybrids (table)

Non-vinifera hybrids (table and wine)

Non-vinifera hybrids (rootstock)

  • SO4, Vitis berlandieri Planch. X V. riparia Michx.
  • 5BB, Vitis berlandieri Planch. X V. riparia Michx.
  • 5C, Vitis berlandieri Planch. X V. riparia Michx.
  • 110R, V. berlandieri x V. rupestris
  • 1616 Couderc, Vitis solonis x V. riparia
  • Harmony, x Vitis champinii
  • 8909-05, Vitis rupestris 'A. de Serres' x Vitis rotundifolia 'Cowart'
  • 3309 C, V. riparia x ''V. rupestris''