Champagne Grape is a unique variety known for its small, round, sweet grapes often called “mini grapes” or “currant grapes.” It’s perfect for fresh snacking and adds charm to home gardens.
This listing is for a young rooted grape plant grown from a cutting, ready to continue growing in your home garden. Because it is propagated from a cutting, it is genetically identical to the parent plant and will produce true Champagne grapes when mature.
* Details
Genus: Vitis
Species: vinifera
Common Name: Champagne Grape
Plant Type: Fruit vine (rooted plant grown from cutting)
Fruit: Small sweet seedless grapes (at maturity)
Growth Rate: Fast-growing
Uses: Fresh eating, snacking grapes, raisins, home vineyard, trellis growing
* Growing Instructions
Climate: Best in USDA zones 6–10; thrives in warm, sunny climates.
Soil: Well-drained soil with moderate fertility.
Planting Time: Plant during warm season; avoid frost conditions.
Spacing: 6–10 feet apart for mature vines.
Sunlight: Full sun (6–8+ hours daily).
Watering: Keep soil moist during establishment; reduce once rooted.
Care Tips:
Train on trellis, fence, or arbor
Prune annually during dormancy for better yield
Avoid waterlogged soil
May begin fruiting in 2–3 years























