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Table Grapes


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Variety
Color
Hardiness
Description
Beta
Blue/Black
3b
Hybrid of Riparia x Concord, high acid, best for juice or jelly
Bluebell
Blue/Black
3b
Concord like, but hardier and ripens a month earlier, better choice for zone 4 and colder areas
Brianna
Yellow/Green
4b
Tropical fruity pineapple flavor, may also be useful as a wine grape
Canadice (Seedless)
Red
5a
One of the hardier seedless types, nice flavor, small berries
Concord
Blue/Black
5a
Try Bluebell or Worden, Concord ripens too late and lacks hardiness in the north
Edelweiss
Yellow/Green
4
Large clusters and berries, reliable crops, best when harvested before fully ripe, also makes a nice neutral wine
Kay Gray
Yellow/Green
3b
Very hardy, healthy, and disease resistant with labrusca flavor
King of the North
Blue/Black
3b
Very hardy labrusca x riparia type, best for juice and jelly
Louise Swenson
Yellow/Green
4
Large berried, seeded table grape, also capable of making light bodied wines with a delicate floral and honey aroma.
Mars Seedless
Blue/Black
5a
U of Arkansas release, large seedless berries, concord like flavor
Reliance (Seedless)
Red
5a
Nice mild fruity flavor, attractive clusters
Somerset Seedless
Red/Orange
4
Hardiest seedless variety, red/orange medium berries and clusters
Swenson Red
Variable- Red/Blue
5a
Excellent mild strawberry fruity flavor, large seeded berries, skin adheres to flesh
Valiant
Blue/Black
3b
Very hardy labrusca x riparia type, best in dry climates (Dakotas)
Worden
Blue/Black
4b
Old Concord seedling that is better suited to the north than it's parent


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