Smaller, blue-black fruits, high in flavor; similar, although unrelated, to the standard Concord.
1) Plant in early spring as soon as your soil can be worked. Grapes will grow in moist well drained soils with pH preferably between 5.6 and 6.4.
2) Place your rooted cutting in a hole large enough to spread roots in a downward outward fashion.
3) Fill hole, tamp soil around grape and water well. Prune cutting back to a single cane leaving 2-3 buds.
4) After danger of frost has passed and growth has begun, remove all but the two strongest shoots per vine.