Solaris grapevine produces fairly loose bunches of white grapes with a very fruity and sweet flavour.
The grapes are very good for fresh eating and also produce a highly aromatic juice. Solaris is also used for wine production in Germany and Belgium.
This variety has good disease resistance. Some disease may appear in the most difficult years, but Solaris remains a fairly resistant grapevine overall.
Harvest takes place in September.
Budbreak and flowering occur in the normal season.
Solaris is a vigorous variety, bred from crosses involving American grapevine genetics, which contributed to its disease resistance.
The name Solaris means a tribute to the sun.
We supply Solaris as a grafted grapevine plant, bare-rooted and of professional quality.








