Chamapanel Grape Vine Shrub
Chamapanel is a hardy hybrid grape known for producing small, dark purple-black grapes with a rich, sweet flavor. It’s prized for its versatility in winemaking, juicing, and preserves.
This vine thrives in a range of climates and exhibits excellent resistance to common grape diseases, making it a great choice for home gardeners and small vineyards alike. Its vigorous growth and productivity make it a dependable performer each season.
- 🍇 Deep purple-black grapes with rich, sweet flavor
- 🥤 Great for wine, juice, and jelly
- 🌿 Disease-resistant and low-maintenance
- ☀️ Prefers full sun for optimal fruiting
- ❄️ Cold-hardy hybrid
Growing Zones: 5–8 outdoors

| Mature Height: | 10–12 ft. (vine) |
| Sunlight: | Full Sun |
| Mature Width: | 6–8 ft. |
| Botanical Name: | Vitis ‘Chamapanel’ |
| Growth Rate: | Fast |
| Harvest Time: | Late Summer to Early Fall |
| Type: | Wine/Processing Grape Vine |
FAQ’s
Is Chamapanel good for eating fresh?
It’s primarily used for juice, jelly, or wine, but can be eaten fresh if you enjoy stronger flavors.
Is it self-pollinating?
Yes, Chamapanel grape vines are self-fertile and do not need a second vine to produce fruit.
How cold-hardy is this vine?
Chamapanel is cold-hardy to zone 5 and performs well in northern climates.
What kind of soil does it prefer?
It prefers well-draining, slightly acidic to neutral soil. Avoid heavy clay or waterlogged areas.
Does it need a trellis?
Yes, like most grape vines, it requires a trellis or arbor for proper growth and support.











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