White Sulima
This variety produces big loose bunches of golden grapes practically without pips. This grape has a highly appreciated taste and is ideal for culinary uses.
This variety, originally from Japan, is distinguished by it’s large leaves and its vigour, when planted in deep soil in a relatively humid environment. The bunches of grapes are small. Much used to provide shade in vine arbours.
This variety, originally from Japan, is distinguished by it’s large leaves and its vigour, when planted in deep soil in a relatively humid environment. The bunches of grapes are small. Much used to provide shade in vine arbours.
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This variety produces big loose bunches of golden grapes practically without pips. This grape has a highly appreciated taste and is ideal for culinary uses.
Also called Autumn Seedless, its clusters are medium in size, branched and more or less compact. Its ovoid berries are very large: record size for an Apyrene grape! The skin is thin and contains a very crisp flesh, pale yellow with a sweet and pleasant flavor and practically seedless. Very productive variety but irregularly.
The grapes are savoury tasting, aromatic, beautifully formed, golden and mature early. This truly new variety was created by the National Institute of Agronomic Research, in France (INRA). In addition to the flavour of the grapes this variety is
Natural product. This calcareous and magnesian amendment makes it possible to compensate for the magnesia deficiencies of the grounds and to prevent problems of foliar discolouration and drying of the raids. Use 150 G to 200 G per plant according to
The mature grape is oval and nicely golden, with large bunches. This truly new variety was created by the National Institute of Agronomic Research, in France (INRA). In addition to the flavour of the grapes this variety is highly resistant to the
Variety of average sized, loose bunches of oval grapes with an agreeable musky perfume.
This decorative vine is a creeper well adapted, thanks to its suckers, to branching out. The three lobed leaves, shiny green in summer, become scarlet in autumn. This vine can cover large surfaces.
large bunches with oval grapes without pips, thin skin, crispy and juicy flesh with a slighly musky flavour