Remaily Seedless Grapes


Remaily Seedless. From private breeder George Remaily, released through Cornell's Geneva, New York Experiment Station. Remaily Seedless is a firm, white grape that is as neutral (aka "vinous") flavored much like a pure vinifera grape. Berry set is sometimes affected by cool wet weather at bloom time, but this isn't a serious problem. Usually has one cluster per shoot, sometimes two, though the cluster size is large which helps make the overall crop weight good. It's flavor is best when weather is warm enough during ripening to help the variety develop sufficient sugar. Train Remaily with a good canopy of foliage to protect the fruit from sunscald which can make the berries brown. Training the vines to cordons with spurs makes it easier to keep the fruit sheltered from the sun, but the variety has higher production when trained to canes. Remaily keeps well in cold storage. Hardy to about -15oF. Ripens about two weeks before Concord, or earlier in hotter seasons.