Yellow Grape

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Yellow Grape - Sebastian Romu © 2018

Artolian? You mean Aralian... of course you do. How could you not? The famous amber liquid is renowned throughout the lands not just for the sweet notes reminiscent of frost peach, or the euphoric rhapsody of flavours which tickle ones palette just so. No you probably know it by its more common moniker, 'Sun Wine'. The wine is renowned for the florescent glow when held in the bright light of a candle or the rays of the sun. It glows as if the sun itself dipped down and left some essence behind for you to enjoy in liquid form, all the golden flavour with none of the flame. – Ca’nep Ronth, Aralian wine merchant

About

Common Names
Yellow Grape / Sun Grape
Classification
Flowering Fruit Vine
Description
A yellow-green grape vine, which is the primary ingredient in Aralian Sunwine, due to the rich golden colour of the juice. This plant is difficult to propagate outside of a limited region of the Aralian interior, making the wine all the more precious.

Ecology

Rarity
Rare
Distribution
Exclusive to the hilly regions of Aralia
Life Cycle
Yellow grape is a perennial, flowering in the spring, and producing large clusters of yellow-green grapes which mature by early autumn.

Related Species

Choke Grape
Milky Grape
Musk Grape
Nut Grape
Red Grape
Rot Grape
Striped Grape

Uses

Cultivation
Cultivated by Aralian growers in vineyards
Culinary
The yellow grape is so valued for its unique wine, that it seldom sees use as a edible fruit. The young leaves are edible and see some use as wraps for other ingredients.
Medicinal
none
Other

History

Cultural
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