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Cross-bred by the University of Minnesota, Frontenac has gained popularity among the Northeast due to its cold-hardy nature. Clusters of deep purple and round grapes flood the vines and are ready to harvest from early to mid-fall. Use the sweet tasting and juicy textured fruit in juices and wine for aromatic notes of peaches and apricots.
Thrives best in full-sun in average to moist soil conditions. Plant next to a fence or trellis to be trained as it grows. Does not require a second plant nearby to produce fruit as it us a self-polinating variety. Prune in spring.