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Crimson Seedless
Crimson Seedless grapes are bright red, large, cylindrical-oval and seedless. The berries are crisp and firm, oval and seedless with a thick, tough skin, and firm crisp flesh with a neutral flavour. Bunches are medium in size, conical with a shoulder, and well filled to slightly compact. This is a major variety grown in Australia that originated from the USDA breeding program in 1989.
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Autumn Royal
The Autumn Royal Grape – botanical name, Vitis vinifera cultivar “AUTUMN ROYAL” – produces very large, oval elongated shaped grapes with purple-black skin. The skin is crunchy and the flesh has a firm
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Thompson Seedless
An oval-berried, pale to amber green, seedless variety of grape widely cultivated worldwide for table use and for drying as raisins. Thompson Seedless is very sweet and produces thin clusters of large
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Red Globe
Red Globe was developed from the Emperor variety in 1980. This variety is very popular in Asian markets. Bunches are large, conical and well filled. The grapes bear big, pinkish-red, very large (round) plum-sized berries containing large seeds. The berries are crisp and crunchy and the flavour is quite delicate with a fleshy pulp. It is a major variety in Australia.
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