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Grapevines for Sale

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 Books & Gifts section.

 

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  • Faith
    Faith - [PP25,696] is a blue, non-slipskin, seedless grape that is the earliest maturing of the 2012 Arkansas table grape releases - late July to early August in Arkansas. It has neutral to slightly fruity flavor. Vines...
  • Himrod
    Vigorous vines produce large, loose clusters of oval, soft, flavorful berries. Grapes have a honey-like flavor and a melting, juicy texture.
  • Joy
    Joy - [PP25,726] is a blue, non-slipskin, seedless grape with thin skin and exceptional fruity flavor. Sometimes contains hard seed traces. Fruit cracking is rare but ripe berries may shatter at maturity in some years. ...
  • Jupiter
    Jupiter - [Pat. PP13,309] has large clusters of large, reddish-blue berries with mild muscat flavor. Non-slipskin with crisp flesh texture, although skins are relatively thin, fruit cracking is not common. *Propagatio...
  • New York Muscat
    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.
  • Schuyler
    Schuyler is extremely productive, with large clusters of soft, juicy black berries largely lacking Labrusca flavors. Used as a table grape and for the production of a neutral light red wine.
  • St. Croix
    St. Croix produces wines that have been compared to a light to medium burgundy. Sugar content and tannins are low at maturity, but St. Croix has been used both as a varietal and for blending.
  • St. Pepin
    A sister seedling of La Crosse, St. Pepin typically produces fruit with low acidity and is used for German style white wines and for ice wine. Not self-pollinated so must be planted near another variety that blooms at t...
  • Blanc du Bois - 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 U...
  • Interlaken
    A sister seedling of Himrod, Interlaken is very early ripening. It produces clusters of small, white berries with strong American flavor.
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    Schuyler - Standard
    Schuyler is extremely productive, with large clusters of soft, juicy black berries largely lacking Labrusca flavors. Used as a table grape and for the production of a neutral light red wine.
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