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  • Vignoles
    Vignoles produces small, compact clusters highly susceptible to Botrytis bunch rot. Fruit can develop high sugar content while maintaining acidity, so Vignoles can be used to make late harvest desert wines in addition t...
  • Vignoles – Grafted
    Vignoles produces small, compact clusters highly susceptible to Botrytis bunch rot. Fruit can develop high sugar content while maintaining acidity, so Vignoles can be used to make late harvest desert wines in addition t...
  • Villard Blanc- Certified
    Villard Blanc produces a late-ripening white grape in large, loose, compound clusters and has good resistance to Pierce's disease. Produces an outstanding table grape, and is typically used for blending to produce more n...
  • Vincent
    Vincent vines are medium in vigor and very productive. The dark blue fruit ripens late and produces a very dark juice that is useful for blending with varieties that have low pigment content.
  • Viognier - Grafted
    Viognier is a Rhone variety that produces small clusters of yellow and amber fruit. Viognier can make excellent wines with distinctive aromatic characteristics, but vines tend to have low vigor and produce relatively sm...
  • Zinfandel - Grafted
    Zinfandel, an exotic black grape variety predominantly grown in California, is now recognized as identical to the Italian Primitivo grape. This versatile grape is typically used to produce robust varietal wines known for...
  • Zweigelt - Grafted
    Zweigelt is widely grown in Austria where it was developed and is now the country's most popular dark-skinned grape. Zweigelt ripens earlier than Lemberger but buds out later than St. Laurent and tends to produce liberal...
  • Anne Gold Raspberries (Everbearing)
    Anne is a large fruited sweet yellow raspberry that fruits in the fall. The berry size is twice that of a typical red raspberry.
  • Chester Blackberries (Thornless)
    Chester Blackberry is a thornless variety that resists cane blight, making it perfect for American farmers. It produces large, very sweet, and high-quality fruit, ideal for fresh eating, jams, jellies, and baking. Cheste...
  • Heritage Red Raspberries (Everbearing)
    This highly productive, everbearing, red raspberry has good size, color and flavor. Fruit is good for fresh use, jam and freezing.
  • Jewel Black Raspberries
    One of the leading black raspberry varieties. Large black fruit of excellent quality. More disease resistant than other black raspberry varieties.
  • Joan J Raspberries
    Joan J is a high-yielding, thornless raspberry. The fruit is large and holds its size well. Berries are firm, easy picking (they release well) with small drupelets and good flavor. Joan J fruits on one-year canes and can...
  • Johns Elderberries
    Huge clusters of large, sweet, tasty, purplish black berries. Good for pies, jams, jellies and wine. Like Adams, it is not bothered by insects or disease. Will grow in any soil. More vigorous and slightly less productive...
  • Latham Red Raspberries
    A product of King x Louden made in 1920, this summer bearing variety is from Minnesota. Very hardy and suitable for colder climates. Less susceptible to viruses than some other cultivars. Vigorous with few spines and mod...
  • Niwot Black Raspberries
    This new black raspberry will produce berries in the fall, ripening over 3-4 weeks or until frost (beginning in late August or early September in zone 5). Enjoy a summer crop of medium-large berries in the summer (about ...
  • Nova Elderberries
    This large sweet fruit is good for wine, pie, and jelly. Ripens in August. Nova elderberries are partially self fruitful, but you will increase production by having a second variety....
  • Nova Red Raspberries (Summer)
    Nova is a very winter hardy, vigorous, mid-season red variety that adapts to all climates. It is tolerant of heat and is an excellent choice for the upper midwest and northern regions. This raspberry variety out of Nova ...
  • Ouachita Blackberries
    Ouachita - [Pat. PP17,162] is a high yielding, hardy, upright blackberry variety with thornless canes. The fruit produced by this variety is of an excellent quality. Ouachita berries are large, sweet, and flavorful. This...
  • Prelude Summer Red Raspberries
    Another new variety developed by the NY State Experiment Station, Geneva, NY, Prelude is identified as the earliest ripening summer red raspberry, ripening in mid-June under NY conditions. Although Prelude is also fall-b...
  • Prime Ark® Freedom Blackberries
    Freedom (APF-153T) - [PP26,990) is the first thornless release in the Prime Ark® collection. It has very large fruits with good flavor. Prime-Ark® is a great choice for home gardens and local commercial markets. Prime-...
  • Triple Crown Blackberries (Thornless)
    Thornless Triple Crown Blackberry vines are named for their three top qualities: flavor, vigor, and productivity. These high-yielding, semi-trailing, thornless vines produce large, firm, and flavorful berries, perfect fo...
  • Wyldewood 1 Elderberries
    A very productive elderberry that tends to have 3 umbrels on each stem. Can be pruned to a shrub or tree. Ripens 14-21 days later than Adams.
  • York Elderberries
    Largest berries of any cultivated variety. Another good source of vitamin C. Good for pie, juice, jelly and wine. Vigorous and hardy. Large white flowers in early summer and colorful fall foliage. Pollinates with Nova.
  • Cabernet Franc - Grafted
    A component of many Bordeaux blends, Cabernet Franc matures earlier than Cabernet Sauvignon and is more suitable for cooler climates. One of the more winter hardy vinifera varieties, it is becoming more popular in easte...
  • Chardonnay - Grafted
    The standard of white wine grapes, Chardonnay can be used to make a wide range of wine styles from "fruit forward" wines fermented in stainless, to buttery wines fermented or finished with oak. Chardonnay is the primary ...
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