
Royal Madelein (White)
This variety of average sized bunches of round grapes is appreciated for its sweet and juicy flesh which melts in your mouth.
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.
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.
This variety of average sized bunches of round grapes is appreciated for its sweet and juicy flesh which melts in your mouth.
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.
The bunches are large as are the grapes, with a thick skin. The flesh is crispy as well as juicy with a subtle muskiness.
This virginia creeper is very rigourous and capable of covering a large surface. The five lobed shiny leaves take on colours in autumn varying from rosy-green to red-wine. This creeper uses its tendrils to attach to rough stone walls, arbours or wire-netting but cannot attach to walls with a smooth finish.
The large bunches have big and firm grapes, with a pleasant and sweet taste, pale yellow colouring and a long and concave shape justifying the name.
Produces very large bunches with golden grapes practically without pips. The crispy and juicy pulp has a musky flavour, adored by children.
The large bunches of big round and flavourful grapes enhance many a bowl of fruit.
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.