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Dormant cutting without roots. Will require rooting.

 

The Delicatessen grape was developed by T.V. Munson in 1902 by crossing two of his varieties, R. W. Munson x Delicious. It is a reliable producer of medium sized, black-purple grapes that have red colored pulp. Suitable as a table and wine grape. Makes a great red wine that has raspberry tones and is light and refreshing. Like all of Munson's grapes, it is not seedless.

 

Mad Cat Farm maintains a collection of T.V. Munson grape varieties, which we believe are important for modern organic and "no-spray" growers wanting to produce backyard grapes without chemicals. Munson grapes were bred with the humid temperate regions of the United States in mind, namely the South and Midwest, which typically cannot grow grapes well.

 

Thomas Volney Munson was a viticulturalist, horticulturist and breeder of grapes in Texas in the late 1800s who developed some 300 varieties of grapes. Many of these varieties are no longer in existence or are no longer available to the public. 

 

Cuttings are 8-10" long with 2-3 nodes per cutting. 

Delicatessen Grape - TV Munson Grape Cuttings

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