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Cluster of Organic Concord Grapes

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A cluster of large, organic Concord Grapes (Vitis labrusca) in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia, Canada. Concord grapes were originally developed in 1854 by Ephraim Wales Bull. Concord grapes are typically used for grape juice, grape jelly, and sometimes as table grapes and in wines.
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A cluster of large, organic Concord Grapes (Vitis labrusca) in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia, Canada.  Concord grapes were originally developed in 1854 by Ephraim Wales Bull.  Concord grapes are typically used for grape juice, grape jelly, and sometimes as table grapes and in wines.