Brandt Grapevine Plants

Vitis vinifera 'Brandt'

£18.99 - £19.99
  • Large deciduous climber
  • Bunches of black grapes in autumn
  • Better for juice / wine than eating
  • Dazzling autumn colour
  • Often grown for ornamental value alone
  • Fully hardy
  • To 8m
  • RHS Award of Garden Merit
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About This Product

Vitis vinifera Brandt / Brant Grapevine Plants

Vitis vinifera 'Brandt' is a lovely ornamental hardy vine for a sunny position.
A great plant for providing summer shade, with large lobed leaves that have superb autumn colour, which are the main reason for most people to grow it in the UK.
The dazzling autumn display goes from green to dark crimson, red, orange and yellow.

The bunches of grapes start the season green, turning black in Autumn.
Although sweetish and fairly juicy, they tend to be full of seeds, so they are only average for eating fresh, and they are better used for making juice than red wine.
If you leave them for the birds, as many people do, they will decorate the plant into autumn and exude their delicious aroma as they age.

It can be kept in check with judicious pruning, so is suitable for small gardens or courtyards.

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Features:

  • Large deciduous healthy climber
  • Bunches of black grapes in autumn
  • So-so for eating due to the pips. Great for juice
  • Reasonably good for red wine production
  • Often grown for ornamental value alone!
  • Size: To 8m x 2.5m
  • Dazzling autumn colour
  • Fully hardy
  • Will need light support
  • Sunny or lightly shaded position
  • RHS Award of Garden Merit

Growing Brandt Grapevines

Full sun is essential if you plan to harvest the fruit for human consumption, but a little shade is fine otherwise. The microclimate beside a warm, sunny wall is ideal. Fertile, well drained but moist during the growing season, alkaline to neutral soil.

It will need a framework, trellis or wire support, quickly growing to fill a space 8m x 2.5m. It can be pruned in mid-winter to create a framework and again in mid-summer if required.
It is often grown over large pergolas where several plants will provide summer shade and the bunches of grapes can hang down attractively.
It associates nicely with other shrubs displaying good autumn colour, such as Cotinus coggygria and Japanese Maple, and delicate Clematis varieties (not vigorous Montanas!).