Diamond

Interspecific crossing grape variety with BLANC berries

Diamond - Cluster in fieldPhoto credit
SpeciesInterspecific crossing
ColorBLANC
ParentsCONCORD × IONA
Bred1870
OriginUNITED STATES OF AMERICA
View on VIVC #3545

Sensory Profile

Based on 61 single-varietal wines

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59North American Winegrowers
Pennsylvania
28
New York
24
Ohio
5
New Hampshire
1
Wisconsin
1

🗺️ Where It Grows

Wineries and vineyards growing Diamond across North America

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🌳 Family Tree

Genetic origins and parentage of Diamond

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Production & Usage Statistics

Based on 68 wines from our database of North American producers.

🔗 Variety Relationships

Varieties commonly associated with Diamond

🔀 Blend Partners

Co-occurrence in wines (not actual blend ratios)

Concord
3 (4.4%)
Catawba
3 (4.4%)
Vidal
2 (2.9%)
Cayuga White
2 (2.9%)
Vignoles
1 (1.5%)
Vergennes
1 (1.5%)
Traminette
1 (1.5%)
Saperavi
1 (1.5%)
Pinot Noir
1 (1.5%)
Pinot Gris
1 (1.5%)

🌱 Planted Neighbors

Grown at same winegrowers

Riesling
39 (66.1%)
Concord
35 (59.3%)
Chardonnay
32 (54.2%)
Niagara
30 (50.8%)
Catawba
29 (49.2%)
Cabernet Franc
25 (42.4%)
Merlot
21 (35.6%)
Cayuga White
19 (32.2%)
Seyval Blanc
16 (27.1%)

🍷 Top Winegrowers

Winegrowers with highest usage of Diamond (minimum 3 wines)

WinegrowerLocationWinesUsage %
KILLING TREE WINERY, LLCOhio, US3/2213.6%

📚 Technical Research

Comprehensive grape variety analysis

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Photo Credits: Cluster in the field - Doris Schneider, Ursula Brühl, Julius Kühn-Institut (JKI), Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants, Institute for Grapevine Breeding Geilweilerhof - 76833 Siebeldingen, GERMANY Source: VIVC