• Carnelian is a crossing of the
Vitis vinifera Carignan and a separate
vinifera crossing between Cabernet Sauvignon and
Grenache. It was created in 1972 to combine the genetic traits that allow Carignan and Grenache to produce well in warm climates with some of flavor and wine characteristics of Cabernet Sauvignon. •
Flora is a crossing of two
vinifera varieties,
Semillon and
Gewürztraminer, that was created in 1938 by Dr. Olmo at the
California Agricultural Experiment Station. A separate red Flora hybrid exist but it is not related in any way to the Olmo Flora. •
Royalty is a crossing of the
Vitis vinifera Trousseau gris variety from the
Jura wine region of
France and the teinturier grape
Alicante Ganzin that, itself, is a hybrid of a
Vitis rupestris variety and the
Vitis vinifera grape
Aramon. The variety was first developed in 1938 but wasn't released for commercial use until 1958 when it was released with Rubired. • Symphony is a crossing of the
vinifera varieties
Muscat of Alexandria and
Grenache gris. that Dr. Olmo first began developing in 1948. It took over 30 years to complete crossing trials and produce a viable cultivar. Symphony was finally completed and introduced commercially in 1981 and
patented in 1983. The grape makes a white wine with a slight spiciness with
tree fruit aromas of
citrus,
apricot and
peach. It is primarily a blending grape but can be made into a
varietal wine. ==See also==