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Carlos Muscadine Grape

Vitis rotundifolia 'Carlos'

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Most Popular Wine Producing Grape!

  • Top wine producing grape from North Carolina
  • Bronze-colored grapes with deep green leaves
  • Vigorous, self-fertile vine
  • Resistant to pests and diseases
  • Excellent cold tolerance

Gorgeous Grapes on an Attractive Vine

Aside from its unrivaled wine and juice making qualities, the Carlos Muscadine grape is a thing of beauty to admire on the vine. Perfectly round and metallic bronze in color, the clusters of grapes are surrounded by glossy, deep green leaves with incredible visual appeal.

Carlos is King in Carolina

When it comes to wine production, there's no better Muscadine grape variety than the Carlos. Heavy in numbers and high in quality, more than 90 percent of all the muscadine grapes produced in North Carolina are Carlos Muscadine.

Well Suited for Delicious Wine or Juice Production

Ripening to a deep bronze at the season's midpoint, the Carlos grapes signal their readiness for an optimal harvest. Once off the vine, put their magic to work by making delicious juices or the flavorful wine for which they are prized.

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Product Details

    Mature Height:40-60 ft.
    Sunlight:Full Sun
    Growth Rate:Fast
    Harvest Time:September - October
    Year to Bear:Can Fruit the 1st year!
    Botanical Name:Vitis rotundifolia 'Carlos'
    Does Not Ship To:AZ,ID,OR,WA
    Grows Well In Zones:7-9 outdoors
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    Growing Zones: 7-9 outdoors

    (hardy down to 10℉)

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    4.8

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    Lawyerwhogardens
    4/21/2024

    Got my money’s worth!

    I had high hopes and I wasn’t disappointed. Huge, mature vines on the largest size they sell of the Carlos scuppernongs. This company has brilliantly filled a need that no one else was filling - the demand for large, mature plants by people who have the money to buy more mature plants. Folks are tired of dealing with half-dead box store “two year old” plant lies. Thank you, Fast Growing Trees.

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    James M.
    12/19/2023
    Verified Buyer

    Got two

    I received two good sized, dormant vines. Time will tell how good they are. I thought I had ordered one and another variety but, twice as good?

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    Anonymous
    12/11/2023

    Plant arrived in bad shape

    The delivery was on time. Upon opening the box, I noticed that the leaves were pale and some felt like paper and brittle. The plant soil in the pot was dry. Due to forecasted cold weather, I decided to keep the plant indoors and to water it hoping that the warmer conditions would help. Took the plant out next day to expose it to direct sunlight where it has been all the while. All the leave have turned brown and are falling off the vine. I don't think this plant has survived the delivery . It is not looking good although I am giving it my best attention and care. I do want a replacement if and when it is final that it will not recover.

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    Sheila
    12/7/2023
    Verified Buyer

    Excited for these to grow!

    Excited for these to grow!

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    Sheila
    12/7/2023
    Verified Buyer

    Looked great when they arrived.

    Looked great when they arrived. Can’t wait for them to grow and produce grapes.

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