The grape bunch is large in size and has an average compactness.
A portion of the grape bunches are cut off, to leave approximately the correct amount.
The grape bunches are generally small and compact.
Many grape bunches are composed of three clusters, a large one in the center and two smaller ones, higher and on the outside.
Botrytis develops on the grape bunches given the right moist and humid conditions.
The grape bunch symbolizes wine growing, for which the city was named.
The foliage is in full cry and the grape bunches are turning pendulous.
The name comes from the gross appearance of "grape bunches" (botryoid in Greek).
The larvae bore into the ripening berries of the grape bunches and cause substantial injury.
The grape bunches are shaded by the canopy of the vine which reduces the yields.