Black Muscat (or Muscat Hamburg ) is a red Vitis vinifera grape variety derived from the crossing of the Schiava Grossa and Muscat of Alexandria by Seward Snow, Head Gardener to Earl de Grey at Wrest Park , Bedfordshire UK in 1850, according to the Vitis International Variety Catalogue. It is known under a variety of local names such as Golden Hamburg, and Black Hamburg in the US; Muscat de Hambourg (or Hamburgh) in France; Moscato di Amburgo in Italy; and Muscat Gamburgskiy in Russia and former Soviet Union countries. Confusingly, Black Hamburg is also used as a synonym for its maternal parent. It is commonly produced as table wine but in California's Central Valley it has been used in the production of dessert wine . As a dessert wine it can be highly aromatic with a rich coloring. In the US it is grown in wine appellations in California , Virginia , Oregon , Texas , and Washington . In Canada, it is also found on Vancouver Island .
8-1786: (Redirected from Hambro ) For the wine and table grape, see Hambro (grape) . Hambro is a Danish and Norwegian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Calmer Hambro (1747–1806), Danish merchant and banker Carl Joachim Hambro (1807–1877), Danish banker and founder of Hambros Bank C. J. Hambro (1885–1964), Norwegian author, journalist, and politician Charles Hambro, Baron Hambro (1930–2002), English banker and politician Charles Jocelyn Hambro (1897–1963), Danish–English merchant banker and intelligence officer Charles J. T. Hambro (1834–1891), Danish–English politician Christian Hambro (born 1946), Norwegian civil servant Edvard Hambro (1911–1977), Norwegian politician Ellen Hambro (born 1964), Norwegian civil servant Eric Hambro (1872–1947), English banker and politician Everard Hambro (1842–1925), English banker and philanthropist James Hambro (born 1949), English banker, businessman, and philanthropist Jay Hambro , British businessman Jocelyn Hambro (1919–1994), English merchant banker and philanthropist Johan Hambro (1915–1993), Norwegian journalist Joseph Hambro (1780–1840), Danish banker and political advisor Lenny Hambro (1923–1995), American musician Leonid Hambro (1920–2006), American concert pianist and composer Nicoline Hambro (1861–1926), Norwegian politician Peter Hambro (born 1945), English businessman Richard Hambro (1946–2009), English investment banker and philanthropist Rupert Hambro (1943–2021), English banker, businessman, and philanthropist Tatiana Hambro (born 1989), English fashion writer and editor [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
16-472: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Hambro (grape) In France, the grape is used chiefly as dessert grape including AOC varieties such as Muscat du Ventoux . In Eastern Europe, the grape produces a light, dry red wine. It is also starting to gain popularity as a table wine component in China. One of the world's southernmost grapevines, at the conservatory of Government House in
24-601: The Falkland Islands , is of the Black Muscat variety. Horticulturist Walter Clore has postulated that this grape might have been one of the first Vitis vinifera varieties planted in Washington State in the early 19th century. During a series of trials between 1930 and 1935, Black Muscat was crossed with Raboso Piave to create the red Italian wine grape variety Manzoni Moscato . Over
32-1465: The United States ), Muscat-Hamburgh (in England), Muškat Hamburg Crni (in Croatia ), Muškat Hamburg, Muskat Hamburg crni, Stone Cold Dolomighty, Muscat noir de Hamburg, Muscat of Hamburg, Muscat rouge Foscati, Muskat Chernyi Aleksandriiskii, Muskat de Gamburg, Muskat Gamburgskii, Muskat Gamburskii, Muskat Gamburskij, Muskat Hamburg, Muskat Hambursky, Muskat Preto, Muskat Trollinger, Muskat-Trollinger, Muskateller Trollinger, Muskattrollinger, Myrodato, Myrodato Proimo, Oeillade musqué (in Gard department of France), Queen’s Arbor, Red Muscat of Alexandria, Salamanna rossa, Salisbury Violet, Siyah misket, Snow’s Seedling, Snow’s Muscat Hamburgh (in England), Tămaîioasă Hamburg (in Romania ), Tămaîioasă neagra (in Romania), Tamaioza Nyagra, Tamiioasa Hamburg, Tamiioasa neagra, Temyioasa Nyagra, Trollinger Muscateller blau, Venn’s Seedling (in England), Venn's Seedling Black Muscat (in England), Visparu Sihwarser, Zibibbo nero (in southern Italy) and Zibibbo nero Moscato. Government House, Falkland Islands Government House in Stanley has been
40-484: The surname Hambro . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hambro_(surname)&oldid=1193430110 " Categories : Surnames Norwegian-language surnames Danish-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
48-618: The Falklands in 1991. One of the world's southernmost grapevines grows there, of the Black Hamburg variety. Ernest Shackleton stayed here during his famous expedition . Allegedly, he described his time there as being "far colder than any time on the ice". It is a listed building . It was the site of a major battle and of the surrender during the 1982 invasion of the Falkland Islands . This article about
56-495: The home of the Falkland Islands ' governors since the mid-19th century. The official residence was built in 1845. The 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica says in the Falkland Islands article that "Government House, grey, stone-built and slated, calls to mind a manse in Shetland or Orkney ." There is a conservatory on the northern side of the building, which Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh visited during his tour of
64-2168: The years, Black Muscat has been known under a variety of synonyms including: Paneer (in Tamil Nadu ), Aleatico, Black Hamburg, Black Muscat of Alexandria (in England ), Black Muskat, Black of Alexandria, Blauer Hamburger Muskat, Ceuro, Chasselas Muscat Golden Hamburg, Esperione, Fekete Muskotally, Frankenthal, Gamburg, Gulabi, Golden Hamburg, Hambourg musqué (in France ), Hambro, Hamburg, Hamburg Misketi, Hamburg Musque, Hamburg's Muscat, Hamburg Moschato, Hamburgi Muskotally, Hamburgii muskotály (in Hungary ), Hamburgskii misket, Hamburski Misket, Hamburq Muskati, Hamburshi Muscat, Hamburski Muscat, Hamburski Muskat, Hampton Court Vine, Kekmuskotally, Khamburgskii, Mai-Gui-San, Malaga rouge, Malvasia near (in Liguria ), Mavro Moschato, Mei-Gun-Sjan, Misket Hamburski, Greg, Misket Siyah, Moscate di Amburgo, Moscatel de Hamburgo (in Brazil , Spain and Uruguay ), Moscatel negro, Moscatel nero, Moscatel Preto (in Portugal ), Moscatellone rosso, Moscato d’Amburgo (in Italy ), Moscato di Amburgo, Moscato nero (in Italy), Moscato nero d'Acqui (in Italy), Moscato nero di Amburgo, Moschato Amvourgou (in Greece ), Moschato Tyrnavou (in Greece), Muscat Albertient's (in Belgium ), Muscat Cernii Aleksandriiskii, Muscat d'Hambourg, Muscat d'Hamburg, Muscat de Hambourg, Muscat de Hamburg (in France), Muscat de Hamburgo, Muscat Gamburgskii, The Muscy Ruski, Muscat Gamburgskiy, Muscat Gordo Encarnado, Muscat Hambourg, Muscat Hambro, Muscat Hamburg (in
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