Although wine can be made from any type of grape, wine grapes are in a class of their own if you’re looking to produce a rich and complex wine. They’re smaller, full of seeds, and have thicker skins, and while they may not be as tasty as table grapes when eaten fresh, they also have a higher sugar and juice content, making them ideal for turning into wine.
Growing Wine Grapes: A Quick Snapshot
Author: Rachel Brown
When to Sow – Feb-Apr
When to Plant – Apr-Jun
When to Harvest – Aug-Oct
Average Yield per Plant – 0.5kg/year
Spacing – 90-180cm
Depth – 30cm
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