Vitis 'ROMEO'
Vitis 'ROMEO'
grape wine
grape wine
SIZE/TYPE | vine |
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USUAL HEIGHT | 3-5m |
USUAL WIDTH | 1-1m |
LEAVES | deciduous broadleaf |
COLOUR OF LEAVES | green |
LOCATION | full sun |
USDA zone (lowest) | 5b (down to -27°C) |
WINTER PROTECTION | |
FOR ZONE 5+6 | |
FOR ZONE 7 | |
BELONGS TO CATEGORIES | Fruit trees |
Romeo is less known but excellent and very tasty variety of dark blue grape wine. It produces large, elongated clusters of mid-sized berries from late September until mid to late October. They are very sweet and aromatic, only slightly acidic, and contain small seeds. Romeo grape wine is very resistant against fungi diseases. One of the most recommended varieties as table grape.
Grape vine has to be pruned every year in warmer days of January or at the end of winter after the danger of the worst frosts. Cut back side branches to 2-3 buds since 2-years-old wood bears fruit. Treat it against mite before buds open. When the fruit begins to form nice grapes cut off the new shoots a few centimeters above the grape and do not let it grow again. From midsummer you can start removing leaves from above the grapes to allow direct sunlight. Get some wasp-trap as they could ruin your crop.
Grow grape vine in sunny and airy (not windy) locations. It is not suitable for damp sites and shady pergolas where it can easily be affected by diseases. Provide a good support. The best results are on slopes – because of the angle of sun rays. Extra watering is desired by end spring, and later only if the summer is dry, and always directly in the soil, never water the whole plant. In autumn remove fallen leaves from under the plants as they might contain diseases and mites. Fertilizing is good if adequate, otherwise the plant will grow wild and set too much fruit of inferior quality. It is hardy to about -25°C.
Last update 11-01-2016
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