Bluebell Grape Vine is a cold-hardy Concord-type variety known for producing sweet blue-black grapes that ripen earlier than traditional Concord. Similar in size and color to Concord, Bluebell offers a rich, fruity flavor often compared to blueberry or classic Concord grapes. Its superior cold hardiness makes it an excellent choice for northern growers and colder climates. Product Features Variety: Bluebell (Hybrid – University of Minnesota) Plant Type: Bare Root Live Grape Vine Age: 1-Year-Old Vine Grape Color: Blue to Deep Purple-Black Flavor: Sweet, Fruity, Concord-Type Primary Use: Juice, Table, Jelly Wine Color: Not Typically Used for Wine Hardiness Zones: USDA Zones 3–9 Pollination: Self-Fertile – No Pollinator Required Growth Habit: Trailing Vine Training System: Top Wire Cordon Recommended Plant Size: Bare Root Vine (Size Varies Seasonally) Growing Info Sunlight: Requires Full Sun (Minimum 6–8 Hours Daily) Soil: Prefers Well-Draining Soil Spacing: Plant 6–8 Feet Apart Support: Ideal for Trellises, Arbors & Vineyard Rows Watering: Water Regularly During Establishment Fertilizing: Apply Balanced Fertilizer in Spring Pruning: Prune Annually During Dormancy Harvest Time: Early to Mid-Season (Earlier Than Concord) Why Grow Bluebell Grapes? Ripens Earlier Than Concord Exceptional Cold Hardiness Sweet Concord-Like Flavor Ideal for Juice & Jelly Reliable Northern Producer Easy to Grow & Maintain Bluebell Grape Vine is an excellent choice for growers seeking a cold-hardy, early-ripening Concord-type grape. With proper planting and care, this vine can provide consistent harvests for many seasons. Its resilience and sweet flavor make it a dependable addition to northern gardens and backyard vineyards. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. All plants are carefully inspected prior to shipping to ensure premium quality. Please contact us upon arrival if you have any questions about your order — we are happy to help you succeed. Shipping to areas experiencing extreme cold or heat is at buyer’s risk. Please message us prior to ordering if you have concerns.