Ornamental vines can give abundant fruit crops as early as the second year!
Lush vigorous vines were one of the first domesticated fruits over 5000 years ago. They are easy to grow, and can quickly cover a trellis, arbor or fence. Many varieties also have beautiful fall color. American and Hybrid varieties are disease free, the most cold-hardy and come in many sizes flavors and types. European varieties include all the best wine grapes as well as most of the heavy producing gourmet seedless table grapes sold at markets, they need a long growing season. We offer many delicious varieties that ripen at different times, enabling home gardeners to have fresh vine ripened grapes over a long season. Early ripening types are the best choice for cool summer climates, and are a good early season choice for hotter areas. Self-fertile.
This French hybrid red wine grape is a cross of V. vinifera and V. riparia and makes and is resistant to powdery mildew, downy mildew, black rot, phylloxera and is unnatractive to Japanese beetles,...
Small round blue-black strong flavored fruit makes a famous rich red wine with an excellent acid balance, and a pronounced varietal flavor. Very vigorous vine is most productive when cane pruned and...
Beautiful strong growing deciduous vine with large grape like leaves. Often used as a rootstock for wine grapes and its ornamental qualities make it good for covering a barren slope, bare fence or...
A french-American hybrid that is vigorous, hardy and very early to ripen grape. Vines grow well in moist areas with a short growing season. Light blue fruits make a fine rose or do well blended with...
A classic white wine grape that originated from the Burgandy region of Eastern France. Now one of the most widely grown wine grapes with around 400,000 acres planted world wide. Very adaptable it...
This easy to grow variety produces abundant crops of fruit with above average sugar and moderate acidity. This Burgundian selection performs especially well in cool regions and produces distinctive...
This super ornamental grape variety has downy white spring foliage that is followed by deeply lobed purple foliage whose hues keep changing through summer into fall. A vigorous climber to 22 feet...
Pinkish-green tightly bunched small tender fruit is deliciously sweet and flavorful. Makes a distinctive white wine and also is great for fresh eating." Ripens early and is widely grown in cool...
2 each Baco Noir, Cascade and Marchal Foch grapevines. Productive hardy, disease resistant vines make give beautiful dark blue, sweet and delicious juicy fruit for eating fresh, or making into a rich...
An ancient French variety that is disease resistant and mid-early ripening. Purple grapes produce a very dark, intense red wine that is commonly used for spicing up Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot...
French hybrid variety has cherry flavored juice and makes a rich dark red wine." Very early ripening and disease resistant. Good for challenging short season growing climates. Zonens 4-9.
Productive of long, loose, medium large clusters of dark blue-black grapes that make a great red wine and are also delicious for freh eating and juice. Second most important grape in the Boreaux...
Sweet spicy green grapes make an aromatic White Reisling type wine. Widely grown in the northern wine regions of Europe and the Pacific Northwest. Heavy producing and early ripening. European Zones...
One of the oldest grape varieties known having been grown for centuries around the Mediteranean, it is still popular in many countries including France, Hungary, Austria, Germany and the US, each...
White-orange vinefera type grape variety that can make sweet or dry wines that are said to have a strong aroma of oranges with orange blossom and apricots. Grown in France, Italy, Australia,...
This maroon-skinned cousin of Pinot noir grows best in cool regions, including our Willamette Valley, where it reliably ripens before the onset of fall rains. This variety produces a rich, crisply...
French grape used in classic French burgundy wines, it is known as one of the outstanding wine cultivars of the world. Very early ripening grape is popular in cooler growing climates. Moderately...
This early ripening, Pinot fin type produces moderate yields of small berries with high sugar content, intense flavor and excellent color Growing best in cool climates, the berries reliably develop...
Native from Quebec to Texas and Montana through New England it is the most widespread native grape species in North America. Super cold hardy it is known to survive temperatures down to minus 70...