Torch404
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I was just reading a thread about someone who's granddad brought a vine back from Europe in his shoe. Reading the thread brought back a talk I had with my Grandpa when I was a kid.
Our ancestors were Germans that went to Russia...most likely the Volga valley in western Russia. He said they were grape farmers and called the grapes they grew Sheep Teat in so much as they were long grapes that looked like a sheep teat. I always had the picture in my head that they were a green grape but I do not know if that was the case.
He was a pretty avid wine maker on his own. Since I'm starting to learn about wine making; I'm curious about the grapes my ancestors might have grown. He's not around to ask any more so I'm hoping someone else might have a guess.
Any ideas what they might have been? Any resources that shows pictures of the different verities? Thank you!
Our ancestors were Germans that went to Russia...most likely the Volga valley in western Russia. He said they were grape farmers and called the grapes they grew Sheep Teat in so much as they were long grapes that looked like a sheep teat. I always had the picture in my head that they were a green grape but I do not know if that was the case.
He was a pretty avid wine maker on his own. Since I'm starting to learn about wine making; I'm curious about the grapes my ancestors might have grown. He's not around to ask any more so I'm hoping someone else might have a guess.
Any ideas what they might have been? Any resources that shows pictures of the different verities? Thank you!