Jaeger 70
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Jaeger 70 is a hybrid of two American species of grape, Vitis lincecumii and Vitis rupestris. It was developed by Hermann Jaeger, of Missouri, who named it Munson after his friend and fellow grape breeder, T.V. Munson, however it is the selection number that has made it into come usage. The grape's primary importance is as the female progenitor of many French American hybrid grapes in the breeding program run by viticulturist Albert Seibel.