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Osceola Muscat Grape Bareroot

Osceola Muscat Grape Bareroot

Species:Ā Vitis vinifera x V. rupestris x V. ripraria x V. labrusca

History:Ā Osceola Muscat/ES.8-2-43 was bred by renowned grape breeder Elmer Swenson as part of his effort to mix French and North American grapes to create high-quality varieties that grow well in cooler climates. Osceola Muscat is a cross between four different species: Common grape (VitisĀ vinifera), Vitis rupestris, Riverbank grape (Vitis riparia) and Fox grapeĀ (Vitis labrusca).Ā Swenson bred it on his farm near Osceola, Wisconsin and in 2010 the variety was named after the town. The grape's alternate name, Muscat de Swenson, isĀ named after Swenson himself who passed away in 2004.

Why We Grow It: Osceola Muscat produces loose clusters of seeded, intensely aromatic grapes with notes of peach and apricot. The small-medium, thin skinned fruit is suitable for fresh eating or juice and wine. This is one of the hardiest 'muscat' varieties available and is relatively vigorous.

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$13.01

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Species:Ā Vitis vinifera x V. rupestris x V. ripraria x V. labrusca

History:Ā Osceola Muscat/ES.8-2-43 was bred by renowned grape breeder Elmer Swenson as part of his effort to mix French and North American grapes to create high-quality varieties that grow well in cooler climates. Osceola Muscat is a cross between four different species: Common grape (VitisĀ vinifera), Vitis rupestris, Riverbank grape (Vitis riparia) and Fox grapeĀ (Vitis labrusca).Ā Swenson bred it on his farm near Osceola, Wisconsin and in 2010 the variety was named after the town. The grape's alternate name, Muscat de Swenson, isĀ named after Swenson himself who passed away in 2004.

Why We Grow It: Osceola Muscat produces loose clusters of seeded, intensely aromatic grapes with notes of peach and apricot. The small-medium, thin skinned fruit is suitable for fresh eating or juice and wine. This is one of the hardiest 'muscat' varieties available and is relatively vigorous.