Available August - November
Almost everyone is familiar with this grape's light green color, oblong berries, and sweet, juicy flavor. The variety may have originated in southern Iran.
Available late September - October
Also known as "Melissa," this variety is a new white seedless grape, yields large, sweet berries. They ripen about the same time as Thompson Seedless--America's number one seedless grape. Berry shape of Princess Seedless is similar to Thompson Seedless, but berry size is larger with proper cultural practices.
Available September - December
This grape carries the nickname "lady fingers," so called for its elongated, light-green and delicately sculpted berries. A winter treat, this seeded grape has a mild, sweet flavor with an unforgettable tang.
Available late November - December
Plump, sweet and delicious Autumn King seedless grapes may soon become a favorite fresh-fruit snack for fall. This new, light-green—technically known as a "white "grape is firm, juicy and ready to harvest in October. Autumn King stays firm and sweet in cold storage, meaning that it will be available into December. The attractive, amply-sized grape is larger than Thompson Seedless.
Available mid November - late December
This new, green and "crunchy" grape is not ready to harvest until late October. Luisco stays firm and sweet in cold storage, meaning that it will be available through December. The attractive, nicely-sized grape has naturally loose berries.