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Product review for Seedless Pink Reliance Grape Overall Rating: ![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating :: Viewing page 1 of 2 - Sunday, September 13, 2009Very Pleased Reviewed By: LR (Eagle Mountain, Utah) I ordered these 3 years ago and got the 'sticks' described here by others. They grew well that summer and were then chewed down to nubs by overzealous puppies. I didn't know if they would come back, but the next year they leafed out and grew well, despite the damage. This year I picked a dozen good size clusters off of the vines. They are small grapes but sweet and delicious. True seedless, the skin is thin and tender not tough like concords. Our soil here is pretty lousy, too, with high winds. The vine has done far better than expected. I'm ordering more. Thanks, Gurneys! - Friday, August 14, 2009Wonderful taste Reviewed By: Busy Mom of 3 (Cincinnati, OH) We love these grapes! I planted them last year and we have grapes this year. We (and all of our neighbors) were suprised by how many clusters were on there this year and talk about sweet. It said they ripen late August, but we had ours by the end of July. The hardest thing was keeping the neighbor kids away from them, but who could blame them the taste was out of this world. Highly recomend this grape vine! - Friday, October 10, 2008Wonderful Grapes Reviewed By: JV (Gladstone, OR) First year...not much. Second year...WOW. These are the sweetest grapes I ever tasted. I would order more except there are now shipping restrictions to Oregon. :( Buy them you will LOVE THEM. - Monday, March 17, 2008Be patient Reviewed By: Elizabeth (Cincinnati, Ohio) I too received what I thought were dead sticks. This was in the spring of 2007. I planted my sticks and waited. Not only did they bloom and grow, one actually produced a cluster of grapes! A friend tried one and now he has ordered 6 plants for his yard. EAsy to grow. I have mine where they get morning light and are shaded by 2 in the afternoon. water well. I am the 'black thumb' in my family and even I can get this to grow! - Thursday, July 05, 2007Pleasantly Surprised Reviewed By: Scott (Cedar City, UT) I was skeptical when what looked like four dead sticks showed up in the mail, but have been pleasantly surprised as each one eventually produced leaves and started growing. They did not show signs of life all at the same time either. I think one took over a month before it showed any signs of life. I am pleased with the grape vines so far, and would caution people to be patient and not give up on their “sticks”. |