New grape varieties bred from Shine Muscat grown in Australia

Published Sep 23, 2021

Tridge summary

The article introduces the popular Japanese Shine Muscat grape variety, known for its sweetness and origin from Okayama Prefecture, with some varieties earning a geographical indication status in Japan. This grape has been introduced to other countries like China, but quality control varies. Recently, seven new grape varieties with at least 50% Shine Muscat genes have been developed in Australia by Royal Grapes Pty Ltd, with one named Yuhou reportedly surpassing Shine Muscat. These new grapes are expected to be commercially available in Australia in March 2022 and could be distributed in Asian markets by 2025, following a long process of fruit inspection, quarantine, and cultivation. Other growers may be permitted to cultivate these new varieties in 2022.
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When we talk about grape varieties developed in Japan, the first that springs to mind is often Shine Muscat, a crisp, fragrant seedless green grape cultivar with a plump pulp and very high sweetness. Japan’s Okayama Prefecture is commonly regarded as the hometown of Shine Muscat grapes, where the long hours of sunshine translate to a high sugar level. Shine Muscat grapes produced in this prefecture have been officially granted the status of a geographical indication fruit in Japan and are considered by many to be the best nationwide. In recent years, Shine Muscat grapes have also been introduced into other countries, including China. However, owing to differences in climatic and geographical conditions, alongside gaps in planting techniques and crop management, the quality of China-grown Shine Muscat grapes can vary substantially. Recently, seven new grape varieties bearing Shine Muscat genes have been cultivated in Australia and these are expected to come into commercial ...

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