Grape Variety for Eating

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  1. noisette47

    noisette47 Total Gardener

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    Could I recommend that you have a look at the Agroforestry Research Trust site, @Redwing? They have a super range of seedless dessert grapes including some with 'strawberry' flavour. I grow Exalta (not as seedless as claimed), Saturn (red, no seeds, good flavour and size) and Phoenix (white, as Saturn). Also a Muscat of Alexandria, but even here it's too late and too pippy! AFRT sell Lakemont too.
    Soft Fruit: G | Product tags | The Agroforestry Research Trust | Page 4

    No interest in them other than as a very satisfied customer :)
     
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