montanarick
Senior Member
Looking to relocate to North Carolina. Anyone growing grapes in North Carolina? If so where are you and what varietal(s) are you growing?
The zones make a LOT of difference. I'm south of Raleigh, just inside Zone 1, so all I can grow is Muscadine and Scuppernong. That scotched my plans for grape growing, as I don't care for either. I try them periodically (there are a lot of wineries within 30 miles) but it's not my taste.
If we moved 50 miles north-west we'd be in Zone 2 and could grow hybrids and Vinifera. Most Vinifera wineries are north-west of Winston-Salem. Following is the link for a NC grape growing guide. Also, looking at NC winery locations will help you zero in on areas. Be aware that many in eastern NC purchase grapes from the western end of the state, so a winery in Duplin County that sells Merlot is NOT growing it locally.
https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/north-carolina-winegrape-growers-guide/chapter-3-choice-of-varieties
I can't speak too much of VA, but you can use the same advice -- look at winery locations and what they sell. VA has a grape foundation, like NC and NY -- I don't have it bookmarked, but you can find it easily.
Message VinesnBines -- she and her husband have plans to open a winery in SW VA. She may be able to give you more information on VA. Once they are open, I intend to visit, although it's a 4 hour drive -- we'll probably combine it with a weekend in the mountains.
Thanks for the input. wondering how far East that vinifera can be grown?From my experience, North of the Triad will be good. I know some in Ashville are growing vinifera but that may be riskier. My son is in Greensboro and has a nice growing season from March to November. He just had a freeze last week. Much further to the coast is too hot for vinifera; muscadine rules.
yep - thanks again. been doing research but sure helps to talk to locals. When you said you were south of Raleigh - how far was that? any thoughts on Holly Springs area for vinifera?For NC, look at the document I posted the link for. There is a map so the zones that indicates what grapes grow where.
For VA, I searched for "va grape growing zones" and found this link. I suspect you have a lot of research to do!
https://www.arec.vaes.vt.edu/arec/alson-h-smith/grapes/viticulture/grower-checklist.html
Holly Springs is a really nice place to live (been here 26 years), but it's in Zone 1, so Muscadines & Scuppernong only. I had plans for Chambourcin and Seyval until I checked the zones.any thoughts on Holly Springs area for vinifera?
checked the NC Extension website but the zone map is a little vague to say the least. is there a more detailed zone map that at least shows counties or better yet cities/towns?This is hilarious!! @montanarick msg'd me, and in my reply I suggested talking to @VinesnBines regarding VA ...
I'm reposting my reply, in case anyone else is interested in growing grapes in NC.
Probably not. In most cases you have to cross reference a map of the info you're interested in with a map of counties. I'm familiar with the counties map because of my work, but even then, I have to look some things up.checked the NC Extension website but the zone map is a little vague to say the least. is there a more detailed zone map that at least shows counties or better yet cities/towns?
super helpful. thanks so muchProbably not. In most cases you have to cross reference a map of the info you're interested in with a map of counties. I'm familiar with the counties map because of my work, but even then, I have to look some things up.
In the map below, X is Holly Springs in Wake County. Y is Winston-Salem in Forsyth County.
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thought I had replied earlier but may not have gotten through. this is excellent - thanks so much - very helpful!Probably not. In most cases you have to cross reference a map of the info you're interested in with a map of counties. I'm familiar with the counties map because of my work, but even then, I have to look some things up.
In the map below, X is Holly Springs in Wake County. Y is Winston-Salem in Forsyth County.
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You are just South of West Jefferson; the terminus of the Virginia Creeper rail line. I’m 16 miles North of the other end of the line; Abington, Va.I am in Todd, NC which is a little NW of Boone. Six years ago, we blindly planted 250 vines. I am pulling up the last of the Vinifera (cab Franc) this winter.
I have Chambourcin grapes four years in and doing well.
I am considering Marquette to replace the cab Franc, but I am not sure I really want to deal with two varieties. It is just a hobby for my Father and I.
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