
Concord Grape Vine
Originating from Concord, Massachusetts, this variety has become a staple in vineyards and home gardens alike. This American classic is recognized for its rich, dark blue grapes and unique flavor. Key Features: Flavor Profile: Sweet and aromatic, with a distinctive "foxy" flavor characteristic of native American grapes, making it ideal for fresh consumption, juices, jellies, pies, and even wine production. Berry Characteristics: Medium to large-sized, dark blue berries with a slip-skin, allowing the skin to separate easily from the flesh. This feature makes the Concord grape a favorite for culinary uses. Cluster Formation: Produces medium to large clusters that are well-filled, facilitating efficient harvesting and processing. Growing Information: Hardiness: Withstands temperatures down to approximately -17°F, making it suitable for USDA Zones 5-8. Ripening Period: Mid-season ripening ensures a timely harvest, typically around late summer to early fall, depending on the