Saperavi

Vinifera redAvailable

Also known as: Sapeur, Sapperavy, Krasilshik

Teinturier (red pulp). Deep color, high acidity, ages well. Loose clusters give low botrytis and good airflow. Downy-susceptible, powdery-tolerant. Established niche in the Finger Lakes since the late 1950s.

Across the consideration criteria

What it makes

Full-bodiedDryOak requiredLong (7–15 yr)Stands alone

Aromatic family

Black FruitEarthy SavorySpice

Tasting notes

BlackberryBlack CherryTobaccoLeatherBlack Pepper

How it grows

Cold hardiness
-13°F
Ripening
Late-season
Vigor
Moderate
Disease tolerance
Moderate
Drainage need
Moderately Well
Soil pH
6–7
Graft requirement
Graft Recommended
US availability
Available

Considerations

Winter hardiness≈ -13°F
TenderVery hardy

Primary buds start to die near -13°F. Handles a normal cold-climate winter, but a hard freeze is a risk.

Season needed3300 GDD
Early / shortLate / long

Needs roughly 3300 growing degree-days to ripen, a late-season variety (Winkler I-II). Wants a long, warm season; marginal in cool regions.

Spray / disease loadintensive
HeavyLight

Foliar-disease pressure is heavy for this variety, a intensive spray program in a humid climate. Plan on a full, well-timed fungicide schedule.

Pierce's diseaseSusceptible
SusceptibleResistant

Susceptible to Pierce's disease. Only a threat in the warm, humid South and parts of California; cold-winter regions cure it naturally.

VigorModerate
LowHigh

Moderate vigor. Easier to balance; tolerates more fertile ground.

Heat toleranceHigh
Cool-climateHeat-loving

High heat tolerance. Holds up to a hot, sunny season.

Water demandModerate
Drought-adaptedThirsty

Moderate water demand. Average moisture needs for a wine grape.

Soil pH window6.0–7.0
Acidic 4.5Alkaline 8.5

Prefers soil pH between 6.0 and 7.0. Outside the band, lime or sulfur brings it in range.

RootstockOwn-rooted
Own-rooted OKGraft required

Phylloxera-tolerant: own-rooted vines are fine.

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