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Grape Vines

Delve into our large collection of grape vines. We understand the allure of cultivating your own grapes, whether for the sheer pleasure of harvesting sun-warmed fruit from the vine, crafting homemade wine, or simply enhancing your garden’s aesthetic appeal. We offer a range of grape vines for sale that cater to both the aspiring viticulturist and the seasoned gardener alike.

 

Grape vines have been grown in Britain since Roman times. They are very hardy plants that require only a small amount of space and can be planted along a south facing wall or fence or trained over an arch or pergola. They are decorative as well as productive and with the introduction of modern varieties it is now possible to plant grapes outside in most UK areas that can be used for eating fresh or making wine. Vines should be planted 1.2-1.5m (4-5ft) apart. Unless otherwise stated, grapes are supplied in pots and are available throughout the year.

 

Are you hesitant about growing grapes in the UK’s climate, concerned they might not thrive? We are delighted to offer a range of grape vines specially selected for their hardiness and suitability to our often changeable weather. Varieties such as ‘Boskoop Glory’ are particularly well-adapted to cooler climates, ensuring your grape-growing endeavours are rewarded with bountiful harvests.

 

Perhaps you’re worried about the space a grapevine might require. While they can sprawl if left unchecked, with proper pruning and training, they can be adapted to various garden sizes and structures.

 

We recognise that the prospect of pruning and training grape vines can be daunting. Rest assured, we provide comprehensive guides on caring for your vines, from initial planting to annual maintenance.

 

Are you concerned about disease resistance? We understand the frustration of nurturing a plant only to see it succumb to common ailments. Many of our grape vines have been selected for their resistance to typical grape diseases. The variety ‘Phoenix’, for example, offers excellent resistance to both powdery and downy mildew, ensuring your vines remain healthy and productive.

 

Seedless grape varieties offer a range of options for British gardeners. ‘Lakemont’ produces golden fruits with a muscat flavour, ‘Suffolk Red’ yields sweet, juicy red grapes, and ‘Crimson Seedless’ offers pinkish-red fruits with a crisp texture. All three varieties can be grown outdoors in warm southern areas but require greenhouse cultivation in colder regions. These seedless grapes are known for their sweet taste and are ideal for eating fresh off the vine.

 

For those eager to explore the world of winemaking, we offer varieties specifically suited to this purpose. ‘Pinot Noir’ is a popular choice for home winemakers, producing grapes with the perfect balance of sugar and acidity for delightful sparkling white wine.

 

At Pomona Fruits, we’re passionate about helping you succeed in your grape-growing journey. That’s why every grape vine comes with detailed care instructions. From guidance on optimal planting locations to advice on pruning and training techniques, we’re here to support you every step of the way.

 

We also understand that waiting for your vine to establish can require patience. To ease this, we offer robust, well-developed grape vines for sale that will settle quickly into your garden, shortening the time to your first harvest.

 

Embrace the opportunity to grow your own grapes and enjoy the fruits of your labour. Browse our selection of grape vines today and let us help you choose the perfect variety for your needs.

Don’t forget to include a Gripple Wire Tensioning Kit on your order, the easy way to support grape vines. For better establishment we strongly advise using Rootgrow when planting (as recommended in RHS planting guidelines).


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Outdoor Grape Collection (2 Pot Grown Vines)Collection consists of 1 x 'Phoenix' and 1 x 'Regent'.Buy Now
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Seedless Grape Collection (2 Pot Grown Vines)Collection consists of 1 x 'Lakemont' and 1 x 'Suffolk Red'.Buy Now
(image for) Grape Vine 'Autumn Royal' (Pot Grown)
£24.95Grape Vine 'Autumn Royal' (Pot Grown)A modern black seedless dessert grape, bred in California. The dark purple/black berries are larger than other seedless varieties and have a thin skin and juicy, sweet translucent yellow-green flesh. Requires a cold greenhouse.Buy Now
(image for) Grape Vine 'Black Hamburgh' (Pot Grown)
£23.95Grape Vine 'Black Hamburgh' (Pot Grown)This very old dessert grape is the same as the Great Vine at Hampton Court Palace which is now the oldest and most famous grape vine in existence. Planted in 1768 it still produces about 600lbs of grapes each year. The large berries are dark red/purple, juicy and sweet. Will ripen in a cold greenhouse but will benefit from heat in cooler areas.Buy Now
(image for) Grape Vine 'Boskoop Glory' (Pot Grown)
£22.95Grape Vine 'Boskoop Glory' (Pot Grown)A very popular old variety that will crop reliably outdoors almost anywhere in the UK. It produces large bunches of juicy blue-black grapes that can be eaten fresh from the vine or used to make wine. One of the best outdoor varieties, perfect for Northern gardens. Heavy cropping and mildew resistant. Lovely autumn colour.Buy Now
(image for) Grape Vine 'Chardonnay' (Pot Grown)
£23.95Grape Vine 'Chardonnay' (Pot Grown)Originating from the Burgundy region of France, this is one of the most widely planted white wine grapes, found on vineyards all over the world. It is an extremely versatile grape and is used to make both still and sparkling wines including Champagne. The small golden grapes have a lovely sweet flavour and can also be eaten fresh or made in to refreshing juice. It fruits reliably outdoors in most UK areas but performs best on an alkaline soil.Buy Now
(image for) Grape Vine 'Crimson Seedless' (Pot Grown)
£24.95Grape Vine 'Crimson Seedless' (Pot Grown)A popular red seedless variety originating from California. It produces heavy crops of slightly elongated pinkish-red fruits. Sweet and juicy with a good crisp texture. Will ripen outdoors on a warm wall in the south but should be grown in a cold greenhouse in less favourable areas.Buy Now
(image for) Grape Vine 'Lakemont' (Pot Grown)
£24.95Grape Vine 'Lakemont' (Pot Grown)This seedless dessert grape produces large bunches of golden fruits with a sweet muscat flavour. Will ripen outdoors on a warm wall in the south but should be grown in a cold greenhouse in less favourable areas. Resistant to mildew.Buy Now
(image for) Grape Vine 'Muscat Bleu' (Pot Grown)
£23.95Grape Vine 'Muscat Bleu' (Pot Grown)This new black dessert grape is fast becoming the most popular outdoor variety on account of its reliability and fruit quality. For an outdoor variety it produces very large berries which have a rich, sweet, muscat flavour. Will crop well throughout most of the UK. Good disease resistance.Buy Now
(image for) Grape Vine 'Perlette' (Pot Grown)
£24.95Grape Vine 'Perlette' (Pot Grown)A new white seedless dessert grape producing very large bunches of golden-green, crunchy grapes. Will ripen outdoors on a warm wall in the south but should be grown in a cold greenhouse in less favourable areas. The vine is vigorous and heavy cropping.Buy Now
(image for) Grape Vine 'Phoenix' (Pot Grown)
£23.95Grape Vine 'Phoenix' (Pot Grown)A modern white dessert/wine grape that produces large yellow berries with a fine muscat flavour. The vine is resistant to mildew and is an excellent choice for organic gardeners. Suitable for outdoor cultivation in most UK areas.Buy Now
(image for) Grape Vine 'Pinot Noir' (Pot Grown)
£23.95Grape Vine 'Pinot Noir' (Pot Grown)Originating from the Burgundy region of France, this versatile black grape is used to make some of the finest wines in the world - both Burgundy style reds and sparkling whites. It is actually the main grape (and often the only grape) used in the production of Champagne. Pinot Noir is the second most widely planted variety on vineyards in the UK where it is mostly used for making sparkling white wine (as when used to produce red wine in cooler regions the results are often disappointing!). It produces tightly clustered bunches of small blue-black fruits that start ripening from late Summer to early Autumn.Buy Now
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