
Description
Frontenac has gained popularity among the Northeast due to its cold-hardy nature.
Bush Features:
Bloom Color: White
Bloom Time: mid-late Spring
Mature Height: 3-6 feet
Mature Spread: 6-8 feet
Harvest: Small-medium sized fruit late Summer, early Fall
Zone: 4-8
Pollination: Self-pollinating, but cross-pollination by another mid-late Spring bloom grape will yield more fruit.
Placement: Full Sun
Nursery Stock Specifications:
2 gallon potAge: 3+ years old, fruiting
Fruit Profile:
Color: Deep purple
Texture: Firm & juicy
Taste: Sweet
Uses: Great in juices and wine
Other notes:
- Compact clusters
Care:
- Thrives best in full-sun in average to moist soil conditions.
- Plant next to a fence or trellis to be trained as it grows.
- Prune in spring.




















