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Wine grapes and table grapes share the same species but are cultivated and used for very different purposes. Their differences extend beyond just their appearance and taste to how they are grown ...
Table grapes, whether they're red or green, are larger than most wine grapes. They also have thinner skin. In some places — like in the United States — they're normally sold seedless.
U.S. table grape production was projected to surge 31% to 845,000 metric tons this season as California vineyards made a full recovery after Hurricane Hilary wreaked havoc in August 2023. […] ...
The last table grape released by the University was in 1977, and the last wine grape created by the University was in 2022, according to the University Enology Department. The most important part of ...
Cotton Candy, Fire Crush, and Midnight Beauty are among a variety of new grapes making their way into Australian supermarkets as growers race to keep up with consumer demand.