Grape (Glenora)

Table Grape - Seedless

$18.00

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The Glenora grape is a popular, hardy, blue-black, seedless table grape known for its sweet, spicy, Concord-like flavor and firm texture, ideal for fresh eating, juice, or raisins, thriving in USDA zones 5-9 as a self-pollinating variety that ripens in late summer to early fall. Developed at Cornell University, it's a vigorous vine that produces large, dense clusters and is a cold-tolerant alternative to other seedless types. 

Key Characteristics:

  • Type: Seedless, blue-black table grape.

  • Flavor: Sweet, spicy, with a blueberry-like taste.

  • Texture: Firm and crunchy.

  • Clusters: Long, dense, with medium to large berries.

  • Hardiness: Hardy to -10°F (-23°C), good for zones 5-9.

  • Growth: Vigorous vine, needs support (arbor, trellis).

  • Ripening: Early to mid-September (late summer/early fall).

  • Uses: Fresh eating, juice, raisins, freezing (resembles blueberries).