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1 – Thompson
1 – Reliance
1 – Mars
Wholesale prices on this would be around $55+, retail potted around $90+
These are currently my top 3 picks for grapes. Both Thompson and Reliance make fantastic fresh eating grapes and raisins, Mars is basically a more disease resistant version of Concord but better. This package is best grown in zones 5-8. Bare Root 2 year vine
*note* We cannot ship vines outside the United States or to the following states: California, Idaho, Washington or Oregon.
Thompson – Vitis vinifera
USDA 5-8
The Thompson bunch grape vine, a well known green seedless grape, is one of the most popular table grapes. It is also the grape most used for raisins. The fruit is most delicious when allowed to fully ripen and turn more golden than green. Thompson produces large and well-filled clusters. Grows well in hot climates. Good for all uses. Ripens one week before Concord.
Bare root 2 year vine
Pollinator: Self-pollinating
Reliance – Vitis labrusca
USDA 4-9
The Reliance Bunch Grape vine is a great addition to your home garden. This pink seedless grape is one of the most cold hardy varieties of all the seedless grapes. It produces very large clusters of medium size berries with tender skin and sweet flavor. This variety is very highly rated. Great for the North or South. Ripens 30 days earlier than Concord.
Bare root 2 year vine
Pollinator: Self-pollinating
Mars – Vitis labrusca
USDA 5-8
The Mars bunch grape vine produces beautiful blue grapes that are very high in vigor and yield. This grapevine produces medium size clusters with a slip skin. These grapes grow very well in hot summers. One of the most disease resistant bunch grapes available. Flavor is similar to Concord and very sweet. Ripens about 4 weeks before the Concord grapevine.
Bare root 2 year vine
Pollinator: Self-pollinating
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