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Pink grapes

Pink grapes...

Grapes or Vítis are in the Vinogradov family. The plant consists of several parts, for example, grape shoots are called vines, and fruits are called clusters for their distinctive appearance and structure. Grapes have been known to mankind since ancient times. Back in Antiquity, people knew how to grow grapes and make wine, which in those distant times was considered a drink for a select few. In modern times, winemaking has reached an unprecedented dawn.

There are a large number of species, varieties and subspecies of grapes, from which various wines are produced, as well as soft drinks. However, there is nothing tastier than fresh grapes, which will please with its taste, and also give the body a sufficient amount of vitamins and useful compounds of natural origin. Among the species variety of grape varieties, one can be distinguished, about which real connoisseurs of the product Italians say - "such grapes are first tried with their eyes. " This means that it is the pink grapes that strike first with their unusual appearance and then great taste.

Pink grapes stand out from other varieties of the plant due to their unusual shape and color. Pink grapes are found whose fruits are pointed, elongated, as well as round or oval. Pink grapes are the common name for several subspecies of the plant, which are distinguished by the presence of pink in the color of the fruits. However, it is not at all necessary that pink grapes will have only pink or light red colors. Almost entirely green grapes are found with pink "blotches" on berries.

Such a plant will be classified as a pink grape according to the classification adopted in viticulture. The most famous varieties of pink grapes include the following:



"Pink haze" is a pink grape that is distinguished by its fine skin and harmonious aroma;

"Angelica" is a pink grape that is distinguished by its round and slightly oblong berries that taste good;

"Transfiguration" is a classic variety of pink grapes that stands out for its bright pink coloring, delicate pulp and berry flavor;

Kishmish is pink, distinguished by the pink color of berries;

Taifi dogwood or pink grapes, which was known as early as the 7th century in Central Asia;

Rose grapes Muscat, from which wine is made, as from most varieties of the plant.



Rosé is prized for its subtle taste and aroma. However, you need to be able to choose the right drink so that it brings true pleasure. By the color of rosé, you can learn a lot about the drink. For example, where pink grapes were grown and wine was produced. The pinkish-crimson delicate hue suggests that the wine was made from rose grapes grown in France in the Angevin region or in Italy in the famous Tascania.


rose grapes 69 kCal

Energy value of rose grapes (Ratio of proteins, fats, carbohydrates - ju):

Proteins: 0.72 g (~ 3 kCal)
Fats: 0.16g (~ 1 kCal)
Carbohydrates: 17.2 (~ 69 kCal)

Energy ratio (bj | y): 4% | 2% | 100%