ITASCA: A Great White Hope?

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ITASCA: A Great White Hope? or, The Grape Formally Known As: MN 1285 Drew Horton, Enology Specialist University of Minnesota Grape Breeding & Enology Program

U of MN Cold Climate Fruit Breeding Program began in 1906 Breeding of Grapes, Apples, Berries, Trees Located in Excelsior, MN About 10,000 vines, 7,000 new seedlings/year NOT GMO, but classic hybridization through specific cross-pollination and isolation Frontenac, La Crescent, Marquette, etc.

My! What nice clusters you have!! 3/30/2016 Thull 2016 3

Itasca (Frontenac Gris X MN 1234) Cross made in 2002 Selected in 2009 Harvest mid- September Very Hardy Disease Resistant No Phylloxera High Quality Fruit Chemistry A great white hope??

Pedigree of Itasca (MN 1285) V_riparia_MN89 Plantet Seibel8216 Seibel6468 Seibel405 Seibel4199 V_riparia_MN39 Cascade SV14-287 Landal Seibel4595 Veeblanc Rayon_D'Or Seibel6905 Seibel5656 MN1095 Villard_blanc Seyval Landot4511 MN1234 Frontenac_Gris MN1285 Aramon_du_Gard

Origins of the name Itasca The name of the source-lake for the Mississippi River, made from combining the Latin words veritas truth and caput head. Native American legend, also, mentions I-tesk-ka, the daughter of Hiawatha, whose tears of anguish at being spirited away to the netherworld reputedly formed the source of the Mississippi. http://www.britannica.com/place/lake-itasca 3/30/2016 Thull 2016 6

Itasca, the vine Growth habit is open and manageable Shoots can grow either upright or procumbent (downward) Vines can be vigorous Cold-hardiness is excellent

Itasca, the vine Great disease resistance Fruit exposure is good, can benefit from minor adjustments Canes of 10-12 buds perform well after harsh cold events Spur pruning also works well Vine Spacing: 6 feet with 2.5 % OM, 8 feet for 3 % OM

Young MN 1285 vine, planted in 2011 3/30/2016 Some upright shoots Pictured in 2015 Thull 2016 9

Same vine after pruning Picture Taken in 2015 3/30/2016 Thull 2016 10

The before and after 3/30/2016 Thull 2016 11

Itasca is extremely hardy Secondary Bud Alive Primary Bud Alive

% Primary bud survival after polar vortex 1/19/2017 Thull 2016 13

Disease resistance is very high 3/30/2016 Thull 2016 14

Itasca s fruit is easy to expose 3/30/2016 Thull 2016 15

Itasca can grow vigorously 3/30/2016 Leaves are Fig-leaf shaped and curl under naturally Thull 2016 16

Itasca Mother vine before pruning 2016 Kicker shoots on the trunk will help de-vigorate the growth Thull 2016 17

Itasca after Pruning 2016 3/30/2016 Kicker shoots pruned Thull off, 2016 back to short spurs 18

Itasca the fruit The fruit ripens nicely by mid to late September. Clusters are cylindrical and often shouldered or winged, structure is moderately compact. Berries take on a beautiful golden hue when ripe.

Itasca the fruit Some clusters exhibit a few rosy-colored berries. Juice TA chemistry can come in under 10 g/l Brix can reach 25%, ph of 3.05 3.35 3/30/2016 Thull 2016 20

Sun-ripened, Golden Fruit of Itasca 3/30/2016 Thull 2016 21

Winged Cluster of Itasca

Itasca achieves Great Fruit Quality 3/30/2016 Thull 2016 2012 Numbers - Brix: 26.0 ph: 3.35 TA: 9.33

Juice Chemistry Brix: 24.7-28.2 ph: 3.04-3.31 TA: 9.5-10.8 g/l 95-145 g clusters

Fruit Quality Traits of MN Cultivars Genotype Brix TA (g/l) ph Bud Survival % in 2014 Itasca* 24.7 10.85 3.04 64.6 Frontenac 24.8 15.33 3.07 27.1 Front. Gris 23.7 15.62 2.99 25.0 La Crescent 21.9 14.49 3.00 39.6 Marquette 24.4 12.85 2.99 14.6

Itasca, the wine & wine making Aromas and flavors: Apple, Quince, Melon, Citrus, Pear, Gooseberry, Star fruit & Mineral Beautiful golden color Medium bodied Full-flavored, rich, intense (Like warm-climate Sauv. Blanc) Winemaking: Whole-cluster pressing De-stem & Cold-soaking Designer yeasts Barrel ferment, or partial Full MLF or partial

Itasca is a Grower-Friendly Vine and a Winemaker s Grape at the Same Time. 3/30/2016 Thull 2016 27

Itasca, a great grape!

Itasca Available in 2017 3/30/2016 Thull 2016 29

Acknowledgements Dr. James Luby Peter Hemstad

Acknowledgements Dr. Matthew Clark Assistant Professor Grape Breeding & Enology Project Leader 3/30/2016 Thull 2016 31

Acknowledgements Nick Smith Katie Cook Dave Hansen Penny Aguirre Anne Hall Thomas Hutton

John & Jenny Thull

THANKS! Questions??? Drew Horton Enology Specialist University of Minnesota Grape Breeding & Enology Program dhorton@umn.edu