They’re the Marlon Brando of grapes: intense, explosive and (hey, if we’re talking about the later years) round. Concord grapes -- their dark blue-purple skins give them a brooding quality, their ...
Named after Concord, Massachusetts, where they were developed in the 1800s, Concord is a cultivated variety of the wild fox grape. In the century following its introduction, more Concord grapes were ...
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