So you think there is no chance it is Suffolk Red?
my suffolk has no seeds it is seedless. perhaps siegerrebe grapes it has seeds but taste excellent. it is a red / green grape.
Yeah, I guess I will have to move it somewhere in the corner of my yard. I do not like seeded grapes, doesn’t matter how they taste. And this one is taking premium spot in the covered net enclosure. I would better have something more enjoyable there…
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Our suffolk are delicious, especially in October after they’ve been sitting on the vine and ripening even more for the maximum brix count. In the picture, I put them next to a blueberry variety grape to show that the size was very similar. They’re both medium sized and it is easy to see the red to gray color on the loosely clustered Suffolk. They are amazingly sweet. They can be used for juice or wine or jam or raisins. I highly recommend them. I also have other New York varietals such as Himrod, Interlaken, and Lakemont. If you wish to try something truly unique I do recommend the Interlaken.

