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"Red, red wine, stay close to me....." Can you just hear UB 40 crooning that old favorite tune with its reggae beat? How many other songs have been written about the fermentation of this revered fruit?

The history of grapes is as old as the history of mankind. There is evidence that as far back as Ancient Egypt, man has been transforming grapes into wine, one of the world's finest symbols of romance.

But even before it is transformed into that delicate, fermented beverage, grapes are linked symbolically with love, fertility and virility. The ancient Romans, acknowledged as the first civilization to cultivate grape vines, made both grapes and wine emblems of Bacchus, god of ecstasy (not to mention fertility). Even pre-dating the Romans, in ancient Greece it was a tradition to give clusters to newlyweds in the belief that the grape's seeds would bless the couple with many children.

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Picture of Grape Albany Surprise
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aka Grape Table

A popular NZ bred table grape that ripens towards the end of autumn. Good weather and disease resistance. Large-medium black fruit that look and taste great with an aromatic spicy flavour. Grapes will grow in most soils but do better with good drainage and of course they love the sun. Deciduous.

 

Habit: Climbing
Leaves: Deciduous, Green
Mature Size (HxW): Climbing

Grape Albany Surprise

Current Stock Height: 110/140 cm  ? 

Container: pb8  ? 

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Picture of Grape Bishop Pompalier
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aka Heritage grape

A grape steeped in NZ history, arriving originally with Bishop Pompallier some 170 years ago and was used as both a table and wine grape. Disease resistant, large, black, sweet, delicately flavoured grape. Ripens early March. Plant in a full sun, sheltered, well drained spot. Deciduous.

 

Habit: Climbing
Leaves: Deciduous, Green
Mature Size (HxW): Climbing

Grape Bishop Pompalier

Current Stock Height: 80/130 cm  ? 

Container: 5l  ? 

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Picture of Grape Iona
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A very hardy Grape variety with good disease resistance and the ability to grow in coastal conditions. Heavy crops of sweet pinkish grapes, medium in size, ripe March-April. Grapes will grow in most soils but do better with good drainage and of course they love the sun. Deciduous.

 

Habit: Climbing
Leaves: Deciduous, Green
Mature Size (HxW): Climbing

Grape Iona

Current Stock Height: 90/120 cm  ? 

Container: 5l  ? 

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Picture of Grape Niagara
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Bred in America in 1882 and still one of the most popular table grapes today. Large juicy oval fruits that are an attractive green shade and pleasantly aromatic. The fruit is sweet, can be used for juice, wine making or simply popping straight into your mouth! Ripe March-April. Deciduous.

 

Habit: Climbing
Leaves: Deciduous, Green
Mature Size (HxW): Climbing

Grape Niagara

Current Stock Height: 60/110 cm  ? 

Container: 5l  ? 

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Picture of Grape Urbana
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aka Grape Table

An attractive red skinned grape with little oval 'cherry' like grapes that have an exquisite sweet flavour. Ripens in late autumn. The vine shows good disease resistance. Plant in a sunny well drained position and do any pruning in winter after leaf fall. Deciduous.


 

Habit: Climbing
Leaves: Deciduous, Green
Mature Size (HxW): Climbing

Grape Urbana

Current Stock Height: 900/110 cm  ? 

Container: pb8  ? 

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Picture of Grape White Dalmation
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aka Grape Table

Originally from an old Dalmatian orchard this grape has a rich depth with very sweet flavour. Ripens after Niagara, in April. Grapes will grow in most soils but do better with good drainage and of course they love the sun. Deciduous.

 

Habit: Climbing
Leaves: Deciduous, Green
Mature Size (HxW): Climbing

Grape White Dalmation

Current Stock Height: 90/120 cm  ? 

Container: pb8  ? 

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