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Old 06-29-2010, 01:08 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Default Re: Grapes to grow for eating ?

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Originally Posted by cherokee_greg View Post
Here in California I grow thomson seedless.This is grape country, Im not sure about your zone.
Go to the table-grape festival in Modesto County. There you will find that Thompson seedless is a good, but average tasting grape. The holy grail of grapes for your area is "Gold Monukka". It's also rare. For cold-region areas such as inland New York State, there is a hybrid that tastes like Merlot but it is unrelated and somehow better than the wine itself.
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