This deciduous grapevine exhibits a vigorous climbing habit and is well-suited for espalier training, making it an excellent choice for both ornamental and productive purposes. Hardy in zones 5-8, it thrives in temperatures that range from moderate to warm. The green foliage turns a subtle yellow in fall, adding seasonal interest. In late summer to early fall, this variety produces medium to large, reddish-purple fruits with a sweet, tangy flavor, ideal for fresh eating, juices, and wine-making. It prefers well-drained, silty or sandy soils with good organic content and thrives in full sun for optimal fruit production. Deer-resistant and low-maintenance, the mature height of trained espalier vines depends on the support structure but can be maintained at 6-8 feet tall. This robust and attractive vine doubles as a delicious and decorative addition to garden spaces.