Everest Seedless Grape bears large clusters of big, seedless juicy fruits with a flavor similar to the famed Concord grape. Unlike the Concord grape though, Everest grapes are seedless and much larger, sometimes twice the size of Concords. It boasts large and productive vines that produce up to 33 lbs. of fruit and exhibit moderate resistance to downy and powdery mildew. Fruits ripen in mid to late September. Everest is a good choice for home gardeners and pick-your-own operations.  Hardy in USDA zones 5 to 10.
- This variety is an Everest Grape Vine 
- For best results, grow in moist, well drained, slightly acidic soil 
- Botanical name: vitis labrusca everest 
- Space vines approximately 8 to 10 feet apart for best results 
- Each offer includes one dormant bare root fruiting vine