Cultivar

A cultivar in viticulture is a cultivated variety of grape that has been selectively bred for specific attributes, such as flavour, color, and ripening time. While often used interchangeably with “varietal,” cultivar refers to the plant itself, whereas varietal refers to the wine made from a single grape cultivar. Cultivars play a crucial role in the diversity of wines available, with each offering unique characteristics to the wines they produce.