Top Varieties
Vitis 'Canadice' is one of the most cold-hardy seedless grapes. It produces small red berries and is extremely productive when trellised. Zones 4-8
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Vitis 'Chancellor' is most commonly grown in cool regions of the Midwest and throughout the eastern United States. Primarily used for wine-making, the purple grape is highly productive and cold hardy. Use 'Chancellor' to produce fruity red wine. It is susceptible to powdery mildew and downy mildew. Zones 5-8
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Vitis 'Chardonel' is a late-ripening white wine grape. It is grown for its consistent productivity and cold hardiness. Zones 5-8
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Vitis 'Concord' is a seeded purple grape that is commonly used to make juice and wine. The large berries and clusters are produced reliably year after year. Zones 4-8
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Vitis 'Fredonia' is a large purple-blue table grape with notable cold hardiness. It ripens early and is a good choice for short seasons. Zones 4-8
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Vitis 'Himrod' is a seedless grape that produces massive clusters of yellow-green fruit. A mature vine will produce 10-15 pounds of grapes. Zones 5-8
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Vitis 'Lakemont' produces large clusters of small seedless white grapes. The sweet grapes have a honey flavor and are best eaten fresh. Zones 4-9
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Vitis 'Merlot' bears large clusters of blue-black fruits that are commonly used in wine-making. They are favored for their high sugar content. Zones 6-10
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Vitis 'Niagara' is a seedless white grape that is commonly used for wines, champagnes, and cooking. The exceptionally sweet grapes are also excellent for eating fresh. Zones 5-8
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Vitis 'Riesling' is favored for its ability to make superior wine. The small yellow-green fruit is produced on exceptionally cold-hardy vines. Zones 4-8
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Vitis 'Vanessa' is a purple-red seedless grape prized for its cold hardiness. It ripens in September, allowing for a cool, short growing season. Zones 4-8
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