The Highlights
- Large purple-black seedless grapes with green-gold translucent flesh
- Perfect for winemaking or eating fresh from the vine
- Bred in California but thrives in the UK climate
- Grow in a cold greenhouse or on a sunny wall outdoors
- Vigorous twining vines bring a hint of the Mediterranean to your patio
- Sweet and juicy grapes with a thin skin
The Highlights
- Large purple-black seedless grapes with green-gold translucent flesh
- Perfect for winemaking or eating fresh from the vine
- Bred in California but thrives in the UK climate
- Grow in a cold greenhouse or on a sunny wall outdoors
- Vigorous twining vines bring a hint of the Mediterranean to your patio
- Sweet and juicy grapes with a thin skin
Care Guide

Good pest and disease resistance
The most common diseases of grapes are fungal. Much of these are controlled with good cultural control. Old plant material can retain fungal spores in soil even over the winter

Water regularly in summer
Grape vines are fairly drought tolerant

Full Sun
Plant where the vine will receive around 6-8 hours of sunlight daily.MORE

Any fertile
well-draining soil

Feed in spring
Apply a general purpose liquid fertiliser in spring in order to promote healthy growth.MORE

Prune regularly
The main pruning season for Grape vines is early winter
For more care tips and ideas visit our Knowledge page
Planting Calendar
- Best time to plant
- Harvest
- Flower
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