![]() |
|
||||||
Venus Blue/Black Seedless Grape Information |
|
|
|
Venus Blue/Black Seedless Grape |
|
Ripening Season |
Ripens Early September, A large blue-black, semi-seedless grape with soft edible seeds, and a mild labrusca flavor. |
|
|
Usage NotesSeedless Table Grape
|
Venus, from the University of Arkansas, is a vigorous and productive blue-black seedless grape. The medium-large clusters ripen early, producing large berries with mild labrusca flavors. |
Fall
|
Ripening Information for Week 5, October 12, 13 & 14 2007 Venus grapes have been picked out.
Click here for a ripening summary and grape prices for the whole vineyard ...... |
Variety NotesMore Info
|
|
Where are the Venus vines
|
Each row has about 50 vines. Venus is one of my personal favorites for fresh eating. However, it has not performed really good in our vineyard. The vines seem to have a little problem with winter damage. We may look to replace some of the weaker vines in this row with a different black seedless grape in the future. |
Links |
Jelly Making |
Where can I Purchase Venus Wine & Vines?
|
I have not seen Venus wine sold in stores. It is very unique and most Venus grapes go to the fresh market. It may be included (but not on the label) of many wines that have a fruity, sweeter finish. These style of wines may be purchased on line from: Due to regulations wine cannot be shipped into Michigan from other states. Stop by these wineries to purchase this style of wine. (Note - If any other winery carries this style of wine and wants to be included here, please let us know) We do not sell wine or vines. Please go to our resource page for a listing of nurseries. |
More Images
|
|
Subscribe
to "The Tattler" - Our Newsletter
Shipping
Information |Privacy
Policy | Merchant
Policy | Newsletter
Vineyard
| Honey
Farm |
Candle Shop |Soap
Shop | Glass
Factory
Search
Page | View
Cart | Checkout
|
|