Vitis 'Merlot'

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Vitis ‘Merlot’ is a vigorous deciduous grapevine grown for its ability to produce dark, richly coloured wine grapes in warm, sunny conditions. The plant forms large, deeply lobed leaves that create dense coverage when trained against walls or supports, offering both ornamental value and shade. When given sufficient heat and light, it develops clusters of deep blue-black grapes with a rich flavour profile. Best suited to sheltered outdoor positions or unheated greenhouses in the UK, ‘Merlot’ is an excellent choice for gardeners interested in growing classic wine grapes while also enjoying the architectural presence of a traditional climbing vine.

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Key Features

Plants by type
  • Fruit
Flower Colour
Eventual Height
  • 2-2.5m
Flowering Month
Planting Position
  • Full sun
Features
  • Deciduous
  • Climbing

How to care for Vitis 'Merlot'

Light:
Full sun; essential for ripening grapes and developing flavour.

Soil:
Free-draining, moderately fertile soil; prefers warm ground and dislikes waterlogging.

Water:
Water regularly during establishment; once established, water only during prolonged dry periods, especially while fruit is swelling.

Pruning:
Prune in winter while dormant to maintain structure and encourage fruiting spurs; summer pruning can be used to control excess growth.

Hardiness:
Hardy in the UK, though fruiting is best in warm, sheltered positions.

Feeding:
Feed in spring with a balanced fertiliser; mulch annually to conserve moisture and improve soil condition.

Notes

Deciduous climbing vine

Wine grape variety

Vigorous growth habit

Large, lobed green leaves

Produces dark blue-black grapes

Best suited to sunny walls or greenhouses

Requires regular pruning for best results

Long-lived once established

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