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Our Spring 2026 Collection is Here!

Grape vines in propagation in vials

We specialize in backyard vineyards - taking the time to help you grow.

Since 2012, through research and development, we’ve perfected tissue culture techniques to sustainably propagate grapevines in the Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia, Canada.

Our Spring 2026 Collection is HERE!

*All varieties are in limited supply.

Place your orders now and receive your vines between June 1-15, 2026.

Cold-Hardy Hybrids for Winemaking

White Wine Grapes

L’Acadie Blanc

If you’re not absolutely sold on a particular variety or have any doubt whatsoever about which variety to try first, we strongly recommend starting with L’Acadie Blanc. It is quickly becoming known as the Canadian workhorse of wine grapes. This cold climate superstar has been nicknamed Nova Scotia’s Chardonnay from the rich, full bodied and flavourful wine it produces.

$19.99/potted vine

Vidal Blanc

Vidal is best known for producing exceptional ice wine in Canada. Its winter hardiness and ability to withstand deep freezes in dormant months makes it an excellent choice for the amateur. While it does produce enough sugars to make dry wine, its specialty is ice wine production.

$19.99/potted vine

Red Wine Grapes

Leon Millot

While cooler climates are not necessarily known for producing exceptional reds, if you’re determined to make it happen, Leon Millot would be an excellent variety to start with. Its production potential and cold-resistance makes it an ideal candidate for the amateur.

$19.99/potted vine

Lucie Kuhlman

A versatile red wine grape prized for its winter hardiness and dependable early ripening. Known for vigorous growth and adaptability to cool climates, it produces medium‑sized clusters of dark, firm‑skinned berries with bright acidity and rich berry aromatics. It is ideal for both varietal reds and structure‑building blends.

$19.99/potted vine

Seedless Table Grapes

Thompson Seedless

a versatile white grape of ancient origin, renowned for its wide range of uses, including fresh eating, raisin production, winemaking, concentrate, and canning. The tender, juicy flesh and sweet, mild flavor of these seedless green grapes make them a favorite among grape enthusiasts. The vines are vigorous and well-suited for use as screens on arbors or fences, thanks to their bold-textured, deep green foliage.

$19.99/potted vine

Black Monukka

Black Monukka is a seedless black grape variety known for its rich, sweet flavour and versatility. This grape is ideal for both fresh consumption and winemaking, offering a pleasing balance of sweetness and deep colour.

$19.99/potted vine