Varieties:
Prices (2011 Price List):
- 20 lbs – $25
- 40 lbs – $45
- 60 lbs – $60
In addition, the following varieties will be available for 2010:
- Vidal (white)
- Riesling (white)
- Gamay (red)
- Foch (red)
- Chardonnay (white)
Please visit the above locations for on site purchases or order forms, and or contact us directly via email.
Please click here for specific variety information.
Here’s some interesting information regarding organic produce. Grapes are in the top ten fruits and vegetables you should purchase if you’re concerned with pesticide consumption.
Finally, organic foods are healthier for you. The research on whether consuming organic food is healthier for people remains inconclusive. However, the USDA’s own tests show that most non-organic produce contain residual pesticides even after washing. The long term effects of consuming these pesticides has not been sufficiently studied, but they can’t be good for you.
For more information, take a look for yourself – Why buy organic?
This not only pertains to table grapes, but wine grapes as well.
Residues of these chemicals are found on table grapes as well as those used for wine production. Some of these chemicals are known to be detrimental to your health such as having negative effects on the central nervous system. – source
The site www.foodlinkgreybruce.com is a great resource for anyone searching for local food, in the Grey and Bruce area.
Especially if you are searching for organic food / produce. You can search by product, location, or even the operation / producer’s name. The operation details will provide you with all the basic information you would need to know on how to contact them, or what products they offer, and where they offer them.
Some producers that you may find interesting, are the following:
Make sure to grab the local “Field to Fork / Foodlink” Map this coming year with listings of all the operations / producers in the Grey Bruce area.