Steuben
Steuben is a Hybrid wine grape that is primarily grown in the United States, particularly in the regions of New York, Pennsylvania, and Michigan. This grape variety is known for its vibrant red color and is often used to produce rosé wines.
Steuben grapes have a distinct flavor profile, with notes of strawberry, cherry, and a hint of spice. The wine made from Steuben grapes is typically medium-bodied, with a refreshing acidity and a slightly sweet finish. The grape was made by crossing the varietals Wayne and Sheridan.