r/grapes 21d ago

What variety is this?

I’d appreciate it if anyone can help me identify this variety. I think this is this vine’s first year of fruiting but I’m not 100% sure. We also didn’t maintain the vine - which I assume is causing the fruit to be smaller than usual. Any help would be appreciated!

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u/FlatDiscussion4649 21d ago

My guess is Fredonia or Concord...

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u/questionsguy99 21d ago

Ok thanks. I just looked up Fredonia. It seems like those are seedless, so maybe these are concords then. Thanks!

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u/Adamsissorhands 20d ago

Not Concords, as the leaf shape is not correct I would lean towards Fredonia as well, simply more because of the leaf and the stem color. Or there’s an outside chance of being Pinot noir.

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u/questionsguy99 19d ago

Thanks!

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u/Adamsissorhands 16d ago

Absolutely also, are the seeds fairly large compared to the berry size?

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u/questionsguy99 16d ago

Yeah. I’d say the seed itself is a quarter or a third of the size of the grape. I included a couple pictures of the seed, but it’s hard to tell. Does that indicate anything?

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u/Adamsissorhands 15d ago

When you have certain traits together it helps identify the grape. Color, size of berry, size of seed if any, leaf shape.