CHEERS!..........................
I have 20’ of grapes. Just your basic ‘King of the North’ that I use for juice. I’m not a ‘Wine Gal.’ ;)
On a good year (like this one is looking to be so far!) I can put up enough to last us through the winter months. The vines are already loaded with baby grapes. :)
‘King of the North’
A grape that lives up to its name. King of the North is a cold hardy grape that produces large deep purple, almost black, grapes that are juicy and sweet when ripe. It’s a slip-skin grape that works best as a table or juicing grape.
Even in harsh winters, it’s still very vigorous and produces an amazing yield of grapes. USDA zone: Suitable for growing in USDA zones 3b-8.”