ATTENTION
We cannot ship vines outside the United States or to the following states: California, Idaho, Washington, or Oregon.In the early 1800s, Isabella was widely planted in the North Atlantic and New England States where Catawba could not reliably ripen, but it fell out of favor after Concord was introduced. Isabella can withstand tropical and sub-tropical climates and is the most widely planted grape cultivar in southern Brazil and is used for both juice and wine.
To learn more about the types of diseases susceptibile on our plants, click here.
Black Rot
Moderately susceptibleDowny Mildew
Moderately susceptiblePowdery Mildew
Moderately susceptibleBotryitis
Slightly susceptibleSusceptibility Meanings
Highly susceptible: Prone to disease and requires intensive management.
Moderate susceptible: May develop disease but manageable with regular care.
Slightly susceptible: Naturally resistant with minimal risk, needing basic care.
Variety Origin
Said to have been developed in South Carolina in 1816.Parents
UnknownPseudonym (Tested As)
Not ApplicableYear Released
UnknownHarvest Season
Mid SeasonSulfur Sensitivity
Highly susceptibleGrowth Habit
TrailingBud Break
Mid-Season with ConcordRoyalty
No