Table IV
| Well colored (U.S. Extra Fancy) |
Each bunch shall have not less than 95 percent, by count, of berries showing good characteristic color. 1
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Each bunch shall have not less than 75 percent, by count, of berries showing good characteristic color. 1
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No requirement. |
| Reasonably well colored (U.S. Fancy) |
Each bunch shall have not less than 85 percent, by count, of berries showing good characteristic color. 1
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Each bunch shall have not less than 662/3 percent, by count, of berries showing good characteristic color 1 except the Tokay and Cardinal varieties shall have not less than 75 percent, by count, of berries showing characteristic color. 2
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No requirement. |
| Fairly well colored (U.S. No. 1) |
Each bunch shall have not less than 75 percent, by count, of berries showing characteristic color. 2
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Each bunch shall have not less than 60 percent, by count, of berries showing characteristic color. 2
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No requirement. |
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1 Good characteristic color for black varieties means purple to black except that Ribier or similar varieties of grapes shall have at least two-thirds of the surface of the berry showing purple to black color. |
| For red varieties good characteristic color means at least two-thirds of the surface of the berry is light red through dark red color; except, for the Tokay variety pink through dark red, and for the Cardinal variety light red through purple shall be permitted. |
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2 Characteristic color for black varieties means reddish-purple to black except that Ribier or similar varieties of grapes shall have at least two-thirds of the surface of the berry showing reddish-purple to black color. |
| For red varieties characteristic color means at least two-thirds of the surface of the berry is pink to dark red; except, for the Tokay variety light pink through dark red and for the Cardinal variety light pink through purple color shall be permitted. |