Best grapes to grow in in zone 7

I like to prep planting area in the fall, and then plant bare root plants in it early spring.

The large majority of all the stuff I have (lots) were bare root plants. fruit trees, figs, raspberries, blackberries, goumi bushes, blueberry bushes, grape vines, strawberries, etc… no problem at all getting them off to a good start.

There is a post here on Muscadines… and I know some have the seedless types (Oh My and Razzmatazz)… and they are discussed there some. I love my wild muscadines very flavorful, tart and sweet… but I don’t eat the skins (thick tuf) or seeds… so there is lots of spitting going on when eating wild muscadines.

Those seedless varieties, I think also have thinner skins, which some say they eat well.
Gurneys is one online Nursery that sells those, I am not sure if there are others. Below is a link to their site and RaxxMatazz. It is somewhat of a everbearing variety… producing clusters that ripen over a long period. The Oh My are golden… they look great in the catalog, but check the post here on those to get some expert opinions.

Here is one thread discussing Oh My…

Here is one more…

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