-Lon RomboughGrapes, writing, consulting, my book, The Grape Grower, at http://www.bunchgrapes.com
At the below website it is stated that Bluebell is not great until 4th
year. It is also described as a table grape. My question: Is this
common for a (table) grape to not be "great" until it's 4th year, and
what exactly does great mean? Great taste - great producer etc.... Now
that hardy grapes exist it is more and more tempting to plant them.
http://www.littlefatwino.com/bertslist.html
BLUEBELL - Labrusca type table, hardy to -35F, ripens about Sept. 1st,
juice, jelly, fresh market, not great until 4th year.
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