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The out-of-this-world variety comes from the same grower as Cotton Candy grapes.
Grapery works with International Fruit Genetics to create new varieties of grapes. [Jack] One of the really cool things about grapes, genetically, is the diversity of the gene pool worldwide, ...
Instead, Grapery worked alongside International Fruit Genetics to cross-breed thousands of grape varieties until they discovered one with a cotton candy-like flavor.
GENERAL A. J. PLEASONTON, from Philadelphia, U.S., has been engaged since 1861 with some very interesting experiments on the influence of light, transmitted through violet glass, in developing ...
People in Huaying city, Sichuan province, experience grape picking at a grapery in Huaying city, Sichuan province, on June 14, 2021. [Photo/Sipa ...
Grapery was invited to make a bid, and as part of that process, it received confidential information about IFG's proprietary fruit varietals, pricing, sales volume and other extensive insights, ...
Americans spend $29 billion dollars on candy every year. Now, deep in the fields of Bakersfield, there's a grower who's trying to take a bite out of that market with new, sweeter kinds of grapes ...
It took Grapery, a California-based grower, almost 15 years to develop this freaky looking grape called Witch Fingers. Each purple fruit grows up to two-and-a-half inches long and currently comes ...
Grapery chairman Jack Pandol said it took the company a decade to develop the cotton candy variety. Pandol said, "It is the leading edge of a whole new paradigm in table grape production.
If the Biblical “forbidden fruit” still existed, it would most definitely taste like Grapery’s coveted cotton candy grapes. With a single pop, their sweet, juicy flavor will have consumers ...
Wine Review: Ambrosia from Arbor Hill Grapery Ambrosia is a dessert wine from Arbor Hill Grapery on Canandaigua Lake. Consisting of the Traminette varietal the nose may remind you of buckwheat ...