Seibel Grapes - List of Some Seibel Grapes and Their Common Names

List of Some Seibel Grapes and Their Common Names

  • Seibel 30
  • akash 99
  • Seibel 793
  • Seibel 867
  • Seibel 880
  • Seibel 1000 Rosette
  • Seibel 1020 Flot Rouge
  • Seibel 2007 Aramon du Gard
  • Seibel 2510 Cinsaut Seibel
  • Seibel 2524
  • Seibel 2653 Flot d'Or
  • Seibel 2859 Le Bienvenu
  • Seibel 4461
  • Seibel 4643 Roi des Noirs
  • Seibel 4646 Le Pourpre
  • Seibel 4986 Rayon d'Or
  • Seibel 5163
  • Seibel 5279 Aurore
  • Seibel 5455 Plantet
  • Seibel 5487 Le Redessan
  • Seibel 5575 Le Rubis
  • Seibel 5656
  • Seibel 5898 Rougeon
  • Seibel 6905 Les Subéreux
  • Seibel 7053 Chancellor
  • Seibel 8357 Colobel
  • Seibel 8665
  • Seibel 8745 Seinoir
  • Seibel 9110 Verdelet
  • Seibel 9549 De Chaunac
  • Seibel 10173 Ambror
  • Seibel 11803 Rubilande
  • Seibel 10878 Chelois
  • Seibel 13053 Cascade
  • Seibel 14514 Dattier précoce de Seibel
  • Seibel 14596 Bellandais

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