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Default Grape variety recommends

Our small veg area has remained fallow all year as yet again we are too busy
at the wrong time to be successful veg growers, we do however do well with
fruit so are planning a small area of grapes for wine making.
I am after some suggestions for an early ripening (cool summers here) grape
variety and suggestions for suppliers of plants.

The grapes we have are not suitable for wine making (Black Hamburg) or too
late ripening (Muscat of Alexandria)

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Charlie, Gardening in Cornwall
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and Lapageria rosea cvs
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