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Grape Color: Black
Uses: Aroma
USDA Hardiness Zone: 3
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  • Adams Elderberries
    Adams Elderberries produces huge clusters of large, sweet, purplish black berries. Used for pies, jams, preserves, juice and wine. Productive, hardy and easy to grow. Not bothered by insects or disease. Tolerates wet loc...
  • Frontenac
    Frontenac produces grapes with high sugar and high acidity used to produce dry red wine, rosé, and port. Wines typically present aromas of cherry and other red fruits. Acid reducing techniques are often used by the wine...
  • Goji Berries
    Goji Berries are growing in popularity due to their immune boosting qualities. These plants grow to be 8-10 feet tall and grow in an arching habit. These self-pollinating plants produce white to purple blossoms in the ea...
  • 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...
  • Perfection Currants
    Large easy to pick clusters of bright, red fruit. Good all around quality. Plants are vigorous and hardy. Cannot ship into DE, MA, ME, NC, NH, NJ, RI, VA, WV...
  • Encore Red Raspberries
    This highly productive plant yields exceptionally sweet raspberries that melt in your mouth. Disease-resistant to root rot. Cold-hardy and heat-tolerant. Mid- to late-summer bearing. Ripens in late July to early August. ...
  • Itasca
    Itasca is the newest cold-hardy release out of the University of Minnesota Breeding program. Itasca produces a dry white wine that is light yellow to straw in color and has aromas of pear, quince, violet, melon, minerals...
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