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Grape Vine Müller-Thurgau

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Vitis vinifera 'Müller-Thurgau'

  • Eating / Wine Grape.
  • Golden grapes are overloaded with sweet sugary flavours.
  • Suitable for outdoor and protected growing.
  • Self fertile.

Supplied as a containerised vine grafted on S04 rootstock approximately 2 feet (60 cm) tall including pot.

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Description

A variety probably best known (or should that be notorious) for its extensive growing and use in Germany for the production of Liebfraumilch; if Liebfraumilch is not the wine for you, don't let that put you off. In the UK it is widely grown in UK commercial vineyards, including the Leeds Castle Vineyard, where it results in a most agreeable wine.

The fruits are a golden-green colour and very sweet and juicy (some describe them as filled with "oceans of sugar water") - making them a very pleasant eating grape as well as being excellent for juicing and wine.

  • Originally from Germany.
  • Mid-season fruit ripening.
  • Winter wood ripening is fair, so can be grown both outdoors or under protection (greenhouse, polytunnel or conservatory).
  • Can be trained using either the cane replacement method or spur pruning.
  • Self fertile.
  • Fruit contains seeds.

How To...

How To Plant, Grow & Train Grape Vines
Detailed advice on siting, planting and training grape vines - both outside and under protection. Includes basic pruning advice.

Magazine Articles

Not So Sour Grapes
An article on the basics of growing grapes written by Paul Peacock that appeared in the June 2007 issue of Grow It! magazine.




Plant Passport Registration Number: 34265