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Sauvignon Blanc Grapevine - Grafted 3309 (10)

Sauvignon Blanc Grapevine - Grafted 3309 (10)

Sauvignon Blanc is responsible for some of the world's most distinctive dry white wines with a wide range of aromatics. It produces a wide range of wine styles from dry aromatic wines to desert wines in France, to ripe fruit characteristics in California, and now the leading cultivar in New Zeala...

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Merlot Grapevine - Grafted 101-14 (10)

Merlot Grapevine - Grafted 101-14 (10)

Merlot is Bourdeaux's most planted grape variety, known for its smooth texture and outstanding varietal wines, but often blended with Cabernet Sauvignon. Earlier ripening than Cabernet Sauvignon, but not as winter hardy.

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Chambourcin Grapevine - Certified 01.1 (10-CNY)

Chambourcin Grapevine - Certified 01.1 (10-CNY)

Chambourcin is a late ripening grape that can produce a highly rated red wine when fully mature. It requires a long growing season and at least 3000 GDD to fully mature. Vines tend to over-produce, so some cluster thinning is often necessary to produce high quality, deeply colored and aromatic wi...

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Shiraz Grapevine - Grafted

Shiraz Grapevine - Grafted

Shiraz is the Australian synonym for Syrah, an ancient, noble variety capable of producing outstanding wines with long aging potential. The wines have a wide range of flavor depending on the climate and soils where the grapes are grown, with characteristics ranging from violets to berries, chocol...

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Petite Sirah Grapevine - Grafted

Petite Sirah Grapevine - Grafted

Petite Sirah (also known as Durif) became popular in France for its resistance to downy mildew but have since fallen from favor there. Today, Petite Sirah grape vines  are being planted experimentally in many locations across the United States, showcasing their adaptability and potential for prod...

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Blanc du Bois Grapevine - Grafted

Blanc du Bois Grapevine - Grafted

Blanc du Bois is a Pierce's disease tolerant cultivar with very good wine quality potential. Grown successfully where temperatures do not drop below +10F (USDA hardiness zone 8). Grown in coastal areas in the southeast United States (South Carolina to Texas) and north into the Texas Hill country....

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Alvarinho (Albariño) Grapevine - Grafted

Alvarinho (Albariño) Grapevine - Grafted

Portugal's version of Albariño which is widely grown in Galacia (northwest Spain). Alvarinho produces distinctive, aromatic, high quality wines. Grown in a humid, maritime climate, it has thick skin making it resistant to bunch rots.

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Aravelle Grapevine - (NY810315.17)

Aravelle Grapevine - (NY810315.17)

Formally NY 81.0315.17, Aravelle is sold only as grafted vines as own-rooted vines are not sufficiently vigorous in most locations. Excellent wine quality potential with much less susceptibility to botrytis bunch rot than its Riesling parent. Winter primary bud hardiness ranks better than Cayuga ...

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Cabernet Sauvignon Grapevine - Grafted 3309 (10)

Cabernet Sauvignon Grapevine - Grafted 3309 (10)

Cabernet Sauvignon is a vigorous, variety with late bud break and late maturity. It is one of the world's most widely renowned red wine varieties, grown in nearly every major wine producing country among a diverse spectrum of climates. Cabernet Sauvignon makes a high quality wine if grapes are ha...

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Zinfandel Grapevine - Grafted

Zinfandel Grapevine - Grafted

Zinfandel is known as an exotic black variety predominantly grown in California and recently found to be identical to the Italian variety Primitivo. Typically made into varietal wines that can age well.

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Sabrevois Grapevine

Sabrevois Grapevine

Sabrevois is a sister variety of St. Croix with better winter hardiness. Sugar content is typically low and wines can have pleasant fruitiness lacking in body and tannins, so there is potential for blending with other complimentary red hybrids.

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Glenora Grapevine

Glenora Grapevine

Glenora is a high-quality seedless variety that produces medium-sized blue berries with mild and pleasant flavor.

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Caminante Blanc Grapevine - Grafted

Caminante Blanc Grapevine - Grafted

This white wine grape has tested highly resistant to Pierce's Disease. It has small berries and small compact clusters. It blooms relatively late and ripens mid-season. The vine has medium productivity. Tasting notes include light straw- gold color, apple-melon, lychee, floral aromas, pineapple, ...

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Blanc du Bois Grapevine

Blanc du Bois Grapevine

Blanc du Bois is a Pierce's disease tolerant cultivar with very good wine quality potential. Grown successfully where temperatures do not drop below +10F (USDA hardiness zone 8). Grown in coastal areas in the southeast United States (South Carolina to Texas) and north into the Texas Hill country....

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Arandell Grapevine - Grafted

Arandell Grapevine - Grafted

First release from Dr. Bruce Reisch's "no spray" grape breeding program at the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva. High disease resistance and potential to produce red wines of good quality. Good resistance to powdery and downy mildew but susceptible to black rot and phomopsis...

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3309 Grapevine [FPS] 05.1 (CNY)

3309 Grapevine [FPS] 05.1 (CNY)

Couderc 3309 is a standard rootstock in the eastern United States. It is a vigorous male sterile variety with attractive leaves and shoots. Great for decorative arbors where fruit is not wanted.

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New York Muscat Grapevine

New York Muscat Grapevine

New York Muscat produces reddish-black fruit with fine muscat flavor. Used for sweet muscat wines and as a dosage in champagne, its largest drawback is lack of winter hardiness.

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Vidal Blanc - Grafted 101-14 (10)

Vidal Blanc - Grafted 101-14 (10)

Vidal Blanc is a productive white wine grape with medium-sized berries borne on very large, compact tapering clusters. Vidal can produce a semi-dry varietal wine and is often blended with other white hybrids. Fruit has thick skin and is highly resistant to fruit rots so can be used to make late h...

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Valiant Grapevine - Certified

Valiant Grapevine - Certified

Valiant is extremely winter hardy and produces small, compact clusters of small berries that ripen reliably. It is used for juice and jelly where other varieties are not hardy enough to be grown.

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Léon Millot Grapevine - Certified

Léon Millot Grapevine - Certified

Léon Millot is a sister of Marechal Foch, earlier-ripening and typically more productive. Wines are similar to those made from Foch with distinct berry aromas and are often blended with Foch.

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Grapevines

At Double A Vineyards, when it comes to grapevines for sale, we've developed a reputation for industry leading innovation over the past 25 years. What makes us different? In part, our unique grapevine production system. It's what allows us to consistently produce the highest quality grapevines.

All of our one-year vines are grown on raised beds covered with black biodegradable plastic. Each row is supplied with water and nutrients by trickle irrigation. Soil moisture is monitored with the use of tensiometers to ensure that the vines are never stressed. The conditions created by the plastic warming the soil in the bed and abundant supply of water and nutrients are ideal for plant growth and root development. These vines are well prepared for planting and vigorous growth in the spring.


At Double A Vineyards, all of our grapevines have been one-year field grown.


We will also gladly contract grow any grapevine variety provided we can obtain propagation material. Arrangements must be made 12 to 18 months in advance with a deposit at the time of order. Please call for arrangements for contract growing.


While we have taken great care to provide detailed information about our grapevines for sale in this section, if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us. Our friendly, knowledgeable staff is ready to assist you. Also, if growing grapes is new to you, or if you simply want more information, we suggest you browse our Book & Gifts section.