Thomcord Seedless Grape Vine – Flavorful Hybrid Grape
Thomcord Grapes are a seedless hybrid of Thompson Seedless and Concord grapes, blending the sweet, floral taste of Concord with the crisp, juicy texture of Thompson. They’re ideal for fresh eating, juicing, and small-batch winemaking.
This compact vine is easy to grow and productive, making it a great addition to home gardens or backyard arbors. It produces medium to large clusters of dark bluish-purple grapes that ripen mid to late summer.
- 🍇 Hybrid of Thompson Seedless × Concord
- 🌿 Seedless, sweet, and juicy fruit
- ☀️ Requires full sun for best yield
- 🌱 Great for containers, trellises, or small vineyards
- 🍷 Fresh eating, juicing, jelly, or light wines
Growing Zones: 7–10 outdoors

| Mature Height: | 10–15 feet (with support) |
| Mature Width: | 6–8 feet |
| Sunlight: | Full Sun |
| Growth Rate: | Fast |
| Soil Preference: | Well-drained, fertile soil |
| Harvest Time: | Mid to Late Summer |
| Fruit Color: | Blue-Purple |
| Fruit Type: | Seedless Table Grape |
| Uses: | Fresh Eating, Juicing, Jelly, Light Wine |
FAQ’s
What are Thomcord grapes a hybrid of?
Thomcord is a cross between Thompson Seedless and Concord, combining the best traits of both.
Are Thomcord grapes truly seedless?
Yes, Thomcord grapes are considered seedless, with tiny, soft undeveloped seeds that are barely noticeable.
When should I harvest Thomcord grapes?
They are usually ready to harvest in mid to late summer when fully dark and sweet to taste.
Do I need a pollinator for Thomcord grapes?
No, Thomcord grapevines are self-pollinating and do not require a second plant for fruit production.

















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