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Stockwood Park Hamburgh. See Golden Hamburgh, 

 Stoneless Eound-berried. See White Corinth. 

 Straihutraube. See Black Hamburgh. 



SYEIAN (Palestine; Jew's; Terre de la Promise). — Bunches, im- 

 mensely large, broad-shouldered, and conical. Berries, large, oval. 

 Skin, thick, greenish white, changing to pale yellow when quite ripe. 

 Flesh, firm and crackling, sweet, and, when well ripened, of good 

 flavour. 



This is a very good late grape, and generally produces bunches weighing 

 from 7 lbs. to 10 lbs. ; but to obtain the fruit in its greatest excellence 

 the vine requires to be grown in a hothouse, and planted in very 

 shallow, dry sandy soil. Speechly states that he grew a bunch at 

 Welbeck weighing 20 lbs., and measuring 21| inches long and 19| 

 inches across the shoulders. It is a strong grower and an abundant 

 bearer. 



Terre de la Promise. See Syrian. 

 Teta de Vaca. See Cornichon Blanc. 

 Tokai Musque. See Chasselas Musque. 



TOKAY. — ^The Hungarian wine called Tokay is not produced from 

 any particular kind of grape, nor grown in any particular vineyard ; 

 the name is applied to all wine grown on the hills of Zemplen, of which 

 Tokay is the chief ; and the ground so cultivated extends over seven 

 or eight square leagues of surface. The name Tokay is, therefore, 

 applicable to many varieties of grapes, and it has thus been applied to 

 several varieties in this country. There are two that are known by this 

 name — ^the Charlesworth Tokay and the White Tokay. The former is 

 identical with Muscat of Alexandria, and the latter is an entirely different 

 variety, and wiU be found described under the name of White Tokay. 



Tottenham Park Muscat. See Muscat of Alexandria. 



TEEBBIANO (Trebbiano Bianco; Trebbiano Yero ; Erbalus ; Ugni 

 Blanc). — ^Bunches, very large, broad shouldered, and well set. Berries, 

 medium sized, roundish oval, sometimes oval and sometimes almost 

 round. Skin, thick, tough, and membranous, somewhat adhering to 

 the flesh ; greenish white, covered with a very delicate bloom. 

 Flesh, firm and crackling, sweet, and richly flavoured when well 

 ripened. 



This is a late grape, requiring the same heat and treatment as the 

 Muscats, and will hang as late as the end of March. It requires fire 

 heat in September and October, to ripen it thoroughly before winter 

 sets in. I have seen bunches of this fourteen inches long and ten 

 inches across. 



TRENTHAM BLACK (Long Noir d'Espagne). — Bunches, large, 

 tapering, and shouldered. Berries, above medium size, oval. Skin, 



