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'''Winesap''' is a apple variety found in 5 tree(s) across Central Oregon heritage orchards.
'''Winesap''' is a apple variety found in {{#ask: [[Has variety::Winesap]] |format=count}} tree(s) across Central Oregon heritage orchards.


== Description ==
== Description ==

Latest revision as of 12:43, 6 February 2026

Winesap
Species Apple
Trees Found 2
Orchards McCoin Upper
Preserved Clarno Arboretum(2025)


Winesap is a apple variety found in 2 tree(s) across Central Oregon heritage orchards.

Description

Winesap is a heritage apple variety with a rich history in American orchards.

Characteristics

Attribute Details
Origin New Jersey, USA; Colonial era (before 1804), exact origin unknown
Harvest Season Late fall (late October)
Flavor Profile Distinctive wine-like and spicy flavor; balanced sweet-tart with tangy, savory nuances; crisp yellow flesh
Storage Excellent - 3+ months in cold storage

Uses

  • Fresh eating
  • Cooking
  • Cider (especially prized)
  • Baking

History

First documented in 1804 by Willich and Mease as 'wine-sop.' Was a major commercial variety in Virginia during the 19th century and parent to many great apples including Stayman, Arkansas Black, and Black Twig.

Trees

TreeOrchardTagCondition
McCoin Upper Tree 65McCoin Upper65fair
McCoin Upper Tree 66McCoin Upper66good

USDA Pomological Watercolors

U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection. Rare and Special Collections, National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD 20705