Pinot Noir Grape Vine - 1 Bare Root Live Plant
You will receive 1 bare root plant with a healthy root system.
Pinot Noir grapes are a popular variety of red wine grape, known for producing some of the world's finest wines. The variety has a thin skin, allowing it to absorb more of the sun's rays, giving it a distinct flavor and aroma. Pinot Noir grapes are in high demand by winemakers, as they produce a full-bodied, smooth, and elegant wine. Planting Pinot Noir grapes requires a lot of attention and care, but the rewards are worth it.
When planting Pinot Noir grapes, the soil should be well-drained, neutral to slightly acidic, and rich in organic matter. The ideal pH level is between 6.0 and 7.0. The vines should be planted in the spring, when the soil is warm and moist. It is best to plant the vines in a sunny location, as they require full sunlight to thrive. For optimal growth, the vines should be spaced five feet apart, with a row of trellis wires running along the center. The vines should be trained to grow along the trellis wires, with the buds facing outward.
Pinot Noir grapes need plenty of moisture to yield a full-flavored crop. The vines should be watered weekly, or more often in dry conditions. Once the grapes start to ripen, the irrigation should be reduced to prevent splitting. Weeds should be kept away from the vines, as they compete for moisture and nutrients.
Pinot Noir grapes ripen in late summer and early fall. The bunches should be harvested when the grapes are ripe and juicy. The grapes should be sorted and picked by hand, as mechanical harvesting can damage the delicate skins. After harvesting, the grapes should be put in crates and taken to the winery for fermentation.
Pinot Noir grapes are a popular and rewarding variety of red wine grape. Planting and growing them requires ample time and effort, but the results are well worth it. With a well-drained, neutral to slightly acidic soil, plenty of sunlight, and regular watering and weed control, Pinot Noir grapes can yield a full-bodied, smooth, and elegant wine.
1. Choose a sunny spot in your yard that gets at least 8 hours of direct sunlight per day.
2. Prepare the soil by loosening it to a depth of at least 12 inches.
3. Plant the grapevines 6-10 feet apart, depending on the variety.
4. Water the plants regularly, making sure to keep the soil moist but not soggy.
5. Fertilize the plants with a balanced fertilizer once or twice a year.
6. Prune the vines regularly to ensure healthy growth and fruit production.
7. Harvest the grapes when they are ripe, usually in late summer or early fall.
By following these simple guidelines, you can enjoy a bountiful harvest of sweet, juicy grapes each year. With proper care and attention, these grapes can produce a delicious crop for many years to come.
More Information
Grape Color Blue, Black
Primary Use Wine
Wine Color Red, Rosé
Variety Origin French Origin
Zone Range: 7-12
Growth Habit Upright
Suggested Distance Between Vines 4 ft, 5 ft, 6 ft
Vine Training System Vertical Shoot Positioning
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