A river which flows from Lake Erie, over Niagara Falls into Lake Ontario; the geographical region of the United States and Canada in proximity to this river
Root disease and cold resistant native American labruscana hybrid grape derived from Concord and Cassady American hybrids Introduced in the Northeast USA in 1882 Like its parent Concord counterpart this grape requires soil of optimum fertility and grafting to a good growth rootstock (eg "3309") for best results Used to create fruity white wines with strong "grapey" flavor, usually sweet finished, but also found in dry versions Suitable also as a Table grape Possibly one of the few native American hybrids that will remain popular in the U S because of a wide consumer base created after World War II Plantings are mainly found in the Eastern and Mid-West regions of the U S where it ripens about 1 week earlier than Concord At its best when blended with a neutral wine
a river flowing from Lake Erie into Lake Ontario; forms boundary between Ontario and New York waterfall in Canada is the Horseshoe Falls; in the United States it is the American Falls