Koshu Grape 1 Plant (Vitis vinifera Koshu) Japanese White Wine Grape Vine
Koshu Grape (Vitis vinifera ‘Koshu’) is a traditional Japanese grape variety known for its use in white wine production. This deciduous grapevine is valued for its vigorous growth and classic grapevine structure used in vineyards and home gardens.
This listing offers a young grape plant suitable for planting in garden beds or containers.
🌱 What You’ll Receive
1 Plant
Approx. 1–2 ft tall
🌿 Plant Overview
Koshu is a cultivar of Vitis vinifera traditionally cultivated in Japan. The vine produces clusters of light-colored grapes and follows the typical climbing growth habit of grapevines. It is commonly trained on trellises, arbors, or vineyard supports.
Grapevines are deciduous perennials that develop woody vines and broad green leaves.
🌸 Characteristics
• Deciduous climbing vine
• Produces clusters of pale pink to light-colored grapes
• Classic vineyard grapevine growth habit
• Suitable for trellises, arbors, or garden supports
🌞 Sunlight
Full Sun
🌱 Soil
Prefers well-draining soil; adaptable to sandy or loamy soils
💧 Water
Moderate water needs; prefers evenly moist but well-drained soil
Common Name: Koshu Grape
Scientific Name: Vitis vinifera ‘Koshu’
Plant Type: Fruit Vine
Life Cycle: Perennial
Flower Color: Greenish
Sunlight: Full Sun
Soil: Well-draining, Loamy
Water: Moderate
USDA Zone: 7–10